Copmanthorpe took advantage of their nearest rivals' involvement in FA Cup action to move to the top of the York Minster Engineering Football League premier division League with the narrowest of victories at Haxby.

When the two sides met earlier this month Cop hit seven without reply, but it took a Terry Hibbert goal in the 70th minute to settle things this time.

Keystones remain rooted to the foot of the table after going down 4-1 at home to Hamilton Panthers. Oliver Waite netted their goal after only two minutes but Adam Ferguson soon levelled for the visitors and bagged his second later on to add to strikes from Adam Russell and Anthony Evans.

Wigginton avenged their October home defeat to Rowntrees with a 4-1 victory at Mille Crux.

Grasshoppers went in front after ten minutes with a Ben Coates drive from the edge of the area but this was cancelled out by a Kevin Butler overhead kick.

Lee McQuade restored Wiggy’s lead before the interval with a shot on the turn from 20 yards and just after the hour Luke Roberts added a third.

Substitute Jamie Willstrop wrapped the game up for Wigginton ten minutes from time with a neat finish.

A single point separates Poppleton and Wilberfoss in mid-table, so it was no surprise they shared a 3-3 draw.

Poppleton edged the first half with Alex Janes giving them an early lead but Ollie Newby levelled before Nick Moss and Ben Janes saw Poppleton go in 3-1 up at the break.

Wilberfoss boldly made three substitutions and it paid dividends with Craig Mathie hitting two in the second half to take a share the points.

Terrington moved five points clear at the top of division one with a comfortable 4-0 home win over Post Office.

They were three up by half-time through Alex Yates, Dave Bradshaw and Ben Richardson, Yates adding a second after the break just to make sure.

Heworth frustrated second-placed St Clement’s by holding them to a scoreless draw.

Amotherby & Swinton closed the gap in third place with a 3-0 home win over Pocklington – Andrew Metcalfe, Tom Fenwick and Jimmy Baxter on target.

Hemingbrough prevented Bishopthorpe moving into the promotion race with goals from Craig Haythorne, Luke Zacharenko and substitute Jamie Wheeler in a 3-1 win.