Malton Bacon Factory, the only side to win at Dringhouses last year in Leeper Hare York and District League premier division, were unable to repeat that form on Saturday when they lost 3-2 there.

Dringhouses seemed to be coasting to their eighth home win on the spin, with first half goals from Craig McShane and Shane Laverack but then Bacon Factory hit back.

Their first goal came from a 25-yard free-kick from Nick Cass and then Simon Collins equalised, but deep into injury time Lee Bond hit the winner for Dringhouses.

All the other premier division games saw the visiting sides win.

Nestl Rowntree suffered their first home defeat in 13 games as York St John's won 3-1 with goals from Mike Craig, Owen Jones and Ben Winstanley, his eighth of the season. Andy Kennedy scored for Nestl.

Two goals from Kieran Darlow gave Huntington Rovers a 2-0 win at Pocklington.

Paul Thompson gave Dunnington the half-time lead at home to Wigginton but James Vine levelled and Terry Taylor put Wiggington in front early in the second half.

Joe Foote made it 2-2 but within two minutes Wigginton went in front courtesy of an own goal. Tom Coates then wrapped up a 4-2 win.

Bishopthorpe climbed back into second place in the league thanks to their 3-1 win at Haxby, Ben Drummond scoring a late consolation goal for the hosts.

Playing their first division one fixture of the season, Elvington went down 4-3 at home to Easingwold, despite taking a two-goal lead inside 15 minutes through Adam Bruce and Tom Hovington.

The visitors responded with goals from Mark Hutchinson (2) Gary Raper and Andrew Metcalfe junior. Luke Dove completed the scoring ten minutes from time.

Hamilton Panthers chalked up their first home win in four attempts as they beat Amotherby 3-0 with goals from Tim Breen (2) and Shaun Turner.

Tockwith continued their unbeaten start to the season with a 2-0 win at New Earswick.

Matt Hildon set up both Norwich Union's goals, the first for Matt Deveraux and the second for Mike Chapman, as they beat Stamford Bridge 2-1 at home. Nick Rankin had put the visitors ahead before the interval.

Ouseburn edged home against Rufforth 4-3, Richard Dwight hitting the winner with the last kick of the game.

Earlier, David Cummins, Darren Horsfield, Richard Crabtree had each put Ouseburn in front but Rufforth levelled through Liam Stilgoe twice and then Andy Moss.

Wilberfoss fell behind in the first minute at Heslington but Olly Newby equalised before the break. Heslington added two further goals before a Richard Tinson header made it 3-2 to Heslington.

Updated: 10:56 Monday, October 17, 2005