A TRIO of reserve ‘D’ giantkillers booked their places in round two of the York Minster Engineering Football League Reserve Cup, writes Terry Todd.

Strensall were 2-1 winners away to promotion-chasing reserve ‘B’ side White Horse. Joe Davidson and Travis Robinson hit the Strensall goals, with Kyle Hesling responding.

Two goals from Juan Takacs helped Selby RSSC defeat reserve ‘C’ side Cliffe 2-0, while goals from Kieran Wright and Ewan McNab earned Huby a 2-1 home win over reserve ‘C’ Nestlé.

F1 Racing dumped Copmanthorpe out last year but could not repeat the feat but they ran them close in a 3-2 defeat.

Two first-half goals from Mike Revell gave reserve ‘A’ Cop the advantage and, although a Sean Taylor brace drew the reserve ‘D’ side level, Cop missed a penalty before Simon Hughes struck the Cop winner 12 minutes from time.

Bishop Wilton crashed to a 7-0 defeat against Fulford.

Huntington Rovers beat Civil Service 4-2. Josh Young and Mark Lund netted for Civil Service, but Huntington won courtesy of an Ally Bell double, an own goal and one from Charlie Copeland.

Wigginton fell behind to an early goal at home to Heslington but hit back to win 7-1 and earn a home tie with Old Malton, who beat Fox 3-0 with goals from Drew Scott, Dean Leadill and Dan Hodgson.

Mark Scoreby (2), Josh Hutchinson (2), Jamie Wilstrop, Craig Huggins and Rob Orr scored for Wiggy.

Steve Rustico and John Sellars both scored twice as Dringhouses booked beat Keystones 5-2. Dan Hook and Angus Jones scored for Keystones.

Ed Marwood gave Malton & Norton the lead at Easingwold, but the hosts won 3-1 with two goals from Simon Wilson and a Richard Bryan goal.