CAWOOD did their goal difference the power of good in York Minster Engineering League division three - hammering Bramham 27-3 in a ridiculous game.

Matthew Ward led the scoring with eight goals, with Phil Wickham, Matthew Snell, Matthew Bastock and Liam Lawton all weighing in with hat-tricks.

Jean Pierre Grenier, Jamie Forrest and Ben Bloxham bagged braces, with an own goal completing the rout.

Malt Shovel also had an easy time at The Raj, winning 7-0.

It was more competitive at Selby Olympia where the hosts edged a 4-3 win over Moor Lane, for whom Chris McLuskie, Daniel Zimer and Chris Richardson netted.

Dan Laverick's goal for Fulford proved to be in vain as Bubwith White Swan beat them 4-1.

The only game in division four was a thriller, with Clifford eventually seeing off Wheldrake 5-4. John Hall, Chris Verzi and Stephen McClean (2) struck for Wheldrake.

Meanwhile, in the reserve 'A' division, Huntington Rovers moved ahead of Pocklington Town into second place after the latter were held to a goalless draw by Dunnington.

Rovers dispatched Hemingbrough 3-0 thanks to a Luke Whittaker header and a splendid brace from substitute Lee Bunce.

Huntington remain nine points behind leaders Wigginton Grasshoppers with four games in hand, following Wiggy's win over Copmanthorpe. John Cavanagh bagged both second-half goals in a 2-0 success.

Old Malton St Mary's recorded a 3-0 triumph in their derby fixture with Malton & Norton.

Osbaldwick's 2-2 draw with Poppleton United sees them promoted from reserve 'B'.

Isaac Clarke and Chris Campbell, for Osso, cancelled out efforts from Shane Milne and Ciaran Blondrage.

Two wins from their five remaining games will see Poppleton join Osbaldwick in reserve 'A' next season.

Stefano Silvia hit F1 Racing's goal in a 1-1 share-all at Tockwith.

With Malt Shovel having the week off, Wilberfoss couldn't take advantage of their chance to close the gap at the top of reserve 'C', drawing 2-2 with Cliffe after taking a two-goal lead.

Corey Littlefield and Aaron Lees struck for Cliffe.

Matty Taylor and Josh Temple struck for Stamford Bridge in a 2-0 victory over Wheldrake. Jordan Maher's goal cancelled out a Conner Larner strike in the game between Civil Service and York RI.

However, Larner went on to complete a double hat-trick in the second half as RI ran out 7-1 winners. James Newnham added the other RI goal.

A William Morrison hat-trick allied with a Lee Dutton goal gave Rufforth United a 4-0 triumph over Fulford.