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10:12am Tuesday 9th March 2010 in
There were wins for the bottom two sides in Reserve ‘A’ of the York Minster Engineering Football League.
Basement side Haxby trailed 3-1 at the break to neighbours Wigginton but claimed their second successive win of the season with second-half goals from Steve Fratson, Eddie Philips and Dave Jeffery.
Tom Derbyshire, Craig Huggins and Mathew Tiplady shared the Wigginton goals with Fratson scoring Haxby’s opener.
Dringhouses ended a run of seven games without a win as they defeated Kartiers 2-1.
Tom Wilson volleyed Dringhouses in front with Glen Littlewood levelling, but a second half own goal secured the points for Dringhouses.
Heworth are the new Reserve ‘B’ leaders after they thumped Stamford Bridge 5-0 with a Danny Hall hat-trick and a brace from Gareth Sullivan.
Aviva’s 47-year-old Rob Evans notched up his seventh goal of the season as his side beat Heslington 5-2 which also included a double from Aura Theobald.
White Horse reclaimed pole position in Reserve ‘C’ after they comfortably beat Fulford 4-0 in the top-of-the-table-clash with Ally Coop and Micky Cochrane sharing the Church Fenton side’s goals.
Hemingbrough missed the chance to keep in touch with the leaders after they were held to a 2-2 draw at home to Crayke. Ricky Hutton, scoring for the fifth game on the trot, hit both home goals.
Adam Harrison hit all four goals for St Clement’s in their 4-4 draw at Amotherby.
The hosts, unbeaten in their previous eight matches, scored through Matty Bean (2) and Chris Segar (2).
Civil Service came from 2-0 down to eventually beat Stillington 6-4 and end a run of nine games without a win.
Oliver Cook (2), scoring for the fourth game on the bounce, Craig Coates (2), Liam Kettlewell and Colin Terrett shared the hosts’ tally.
Spencer Martin (2), Lee Goodwin and John Milburn were on target for Stillington and Cliff Baxter hit a hat-trick for Nestlé as they extended their unbeaten home run to five games with a 4-3 win over Cliffe.
Sam Hall scored the only goal of the game as Reserve ‘C’ side Malton & Norton provided the shock in the Reserve Cup quarter-finals as they dumped Reserve ‘A’ side Bishopthorpe out of the competition.
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