Pickering Town 'A' lead the York Mitchell Sports League first division after an 8-0 win away at Stamford Bridge.
They are followed by Bishopthorpe White Rose, who beat Poppleton 'A', Tom Sanderson scoring twice to add to goals from Tom Richardson, James Edmond and Matty Dale. Tom Kite replied.
Brooklyn overwhelmed York College with Matthew Reeves and Simon Reeves bagging four each. Alistair Fothersgill (2), Matthew Shipley, Andres Phillips and Edward Marwood were also on target.
Tom Connell scored twice for Dunnington but goals from Danny Green, Oliver Everard and Matthew Goddard gave Easingwold Town 'A' the points.
In division two, Rawcliffe stay top after winning at Strensall. Chris Brewer found the net twice, James Keller and Sam Bamber adding.
A hat-trick from Ryan McEvoy, two goals apiece for Declan Copley and Benjamin Pullan, with Lawrence Murphy and Ben Yorke also scoring, sealed Thorpe United's 10-0 win at Fulford.
Tommy Mead scored all five goals for Hamilton Panthers against Ulleskelf who lost 5-2.
Pocklington Town's unbeaten division three run continued with a 5-0 win at Pickering Town 'B'. Huw Attwood (2), Gary Marriott, Chris Saltmer and Robert Drake were the marksmen.
Tadcaster Albion beat Woodthorpe Wanderers 6-3, Simon Dale scoring three, Thomas Franklin (2) and Jonathan Maxted. Josh Molesworth (2) and Matt White replied.
Despite goals from William Yarrow and Derry Robson for Real Cliffe, Imphal Tigers took both points with Marcus Cassidy scoring (2) and Callum Davis, John Clasper and Danny Roberts one each.
Arran Farquer scored five for Easingwold Town 'B', Hugo Bernard adding a sixth for their 6-2 win against Osbaldwick, whose Sam Thompson was twice off the mark.
Updated: 11:18 Thursday, November 11, 2004
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