Tadcaster Albion beat Fulford in a goal frenzy to secure a York Mitchell League division one win.

James Rawlings scored a hat-trick, Stan Wilson a brace with singles from Robert Ward, Oliver Box and Ben Bowden making it 8-2 to Tadcaster. Liam Summers and Jack Leaf replied.

Thorpe United consolidated their top of the table standing with a 4-0 win at Selby Olympia 'A' care of doubles from Tom Littlewood and Daniel Montgomery, while Edward Gobby and Lee Bond pounced for a 2-0 Panthers 'A' win over Brooklyn.

James Moverley scored for Easingwold Town but Nestl Rowntree went three better with Billy Pearson, Tom Wheatlands and Joshua Piercy on target.

Division two leaders Real Cliffe hit neighbours Barlby Raiders 6-0 with Michael Brown scoring four and Tom Grundy two.

Michael Playle and Louis Smith notched to restore some respectability for Dunnington as Wigginton Grasshoppers piled in 12 goals. Liam Morrison and Kyle Waite hit five each with Ryan Hurst and Robert Bates completing the rout.

Heworth knocked in six at Stamford Bridge to inflict a 6-3 away win. Michael Whiteley (3), Sam Godber (2) and Tom Garver scored with Adam Green (2) and Mark Cundle replying.

Haxby Town 'B' and Ulleskelf drew a high-scoring duel in division three. Michael Brown (3) and Jamie Lawrence were on target for Haxby with Sam Hawkins (2), George Matthews and an own goal evening things out.

Goals from Shaun Magson and Jake Fletcher secured the points for Pickering in a 2-1 defeat of Hamilton Panthers 'B'.

South Milford taught Selby Olympia 'B' a lesson in finding the net with a 9-3 win. Mick Spencer and Stephen Wragg scored two each, Chris Young bagged a hat-trick and Simon Young was also on target with Selby scoring the ninth before twice finding the Milford goal.

Andrew Allenby's goal for Huntington was not enough to see off Pocklington with Oliver Burt, Gavin Ouston and Bradley Delves on target to seal a 3-1 triumph.

Elvington Harriers remain top after a Lewis Clydesdale, James Hopwood and Tom Giggal (2) combination accounted for Bishopthorpe White Rose 4-0.

Updated: 10:56 Friday, March 12, 2004