The top of the table clash in division one lived up to all the expectations, leaders Heslington taking the honours by beating second-placed Tockwith 2-1.

After a goalless first half, Danny Walters converted a 51st-minute penalty to open the scoring.

The alert Stuart Dickenson chipped the ball from near the halfway line over the Tockwith 'keeper to double their advantage.

Tockwith reduced the deficit eight minutes from time through John Richardson.

New Earswick recorded their first win in seven games as they beat Stamford Bridge 3-0 at home.

Drew Babbs gave the hosts a half-time lead with Tom Robinson and Paul Stimpson completing the win with goals in the final quarter of an hour.

Norwich Union are now unbeaten in seven home games this term after their 2-1 won over Rufforth.

Norwich Union went ahead through Richard Hunter and Ian McPhail added the second before Graham Rae pulled one back for the visitors.

Hamilton Panthers kept a clean sheet against Wilberfoss for the third consecutive meeting between the two sides, as they won 2-0, with both goals from Steve Gagen.

Amotherby and Elvington shared four goals and the points in a repeat of last season's score.

John Dunning gave Amotherby the lead just before the break, but two goals from Luke Dove - he scored both his side's goals in the same fixture last season - gave Elvington the advantage, but Matty Biggins made it 2-2 nine minutes from time.

Updated: 11:37 Monday, February 13, 2006