ALISTAIR Cope blasted in six goals as Ulleskelf ran riot against New Earswick in division two of the York Mitchell Sports Football League.

Andy Wheatley (2), Oliver Baxter and Joe Smith also got in on the act in the 10-1 win, Kien Peters scoring Earswick's consolation effort.

Thorpe United hit Wigginton Grasshoppers for six with Ryan McEvoy (3), Declan Copley (2) and Benjamin Pullan on target. Tom Muir pulled one back for Grasshoppers.

Haxby Town also beat Strensall 6-1 with Will Dunlop scoring four. Danny Stannard and an own goal completed the Haxby scoresheet with Luke Wood replying for Strensall.

Goals from James Keller and Will Smith saw Rawcliffe beat Hamilton Panthers 2-1. Jamie Whitworth scored for Panthers.

Dunnington have made a bright start to division one. Goals by Tom Connell (2), Chris Grant, Jason Nattress and Jordan Wyned gave them a 5-2 win over Stamford Bridge whose goals came from Matthew Free and Ryan Morris.

Easingwold 'A' ran out 2-0 winners against Heworth with a goal in each half from Oliver Everard and George Kirk, who punished Heworth for failing to take their chances.

Pickering Town 'A' won at Bishopthorpe White Rose with Luke McLaren, Bradley Magson and Adam Parker on target. Matthew Reeves scored a hat-trick, Matthew Shipley (2), Ben Wainwright and Simon Reeves in Brooklyn's 7-2 win against Poppleton, whose goals were scored by Oliver Shimmin.

York College's 3-1 win over Copmanthorpe was their first victory, coming courtesy of goals from Jack Bainbridge, Danny Gunnell and Jake Sanderson. Benji France netted Copmanthorpe's consolation effort.

Pocklington beat Imphal Tigers with goals from Hew Attwood (2), Chris Saltmer, Liam Serginson and an own goal in division three.

Poppleton 'B' edged out Real Cliffe with Josh Hughes, Leon Sledmore and Josh Woods earning a 3-2 win. Reece Jackson and William Yarrow netted for Cliffe.

Goals from Jordan Wilkinson and Dale Marson gave Huntington the points against Woodthorpe Wanderers.

Despite two goals from Jake Harrison for Pickering 'B' team, Easingwold 'B' finished well with Sean Dixon, Thomas Butcher, Hugo Bernard and Arran Farqhuer clinching a 4-2 win.

Updated: 10:22 Thursday, October 07, 2004