There was no change at the top of Leeper Hare York and District League division two after the leading five sides all collected maximum points in their latest games.

Leaders Poppleton, despite an heroic display from Barmby Moor's keeper, won 5-0 with a hat-trick from Carl Shepherd, while Ryan Chadwick, who marked his debut for second-placed Riccall with a hat-trick last week, got another treble as Riccall beat Selby RSSC 3-1.

Sheriff Hutton fell behind to a Gareth Tutt goal at Moor Lane but hit back via Pete Sinclair (2), Stuart Green-wood and Ross Moynihan.

Third-placed St Clements held leaders Osbaldwick to a 2-2 draw in division three, with Paul Crangle scoring both for the visitors.

Cawood led twice through Andy Oldfield and Wayne Couthard but drew 2-2 with Heworth, who found equalisers from Dan Horsley and Ben Brangian.

Huby's challenge continued following a 4-0 win at Bishop Wilton. Richard Durant, Lee Godwin and Richard Jennison (2) maintained their unbeaten record.

Melbourne registered their first away win since October with a 2-1 result at Strensall.

Nestle Rowntree ended Reserve 'A' leaders Dringhouses' 100 per cent record and came within five minutes of beating them as Wayne Scaife, Alex Sutherland and Luke Brownbridge put them 3-0 up.

Lee Garnham reduced the arrears 20 miniutes from time, Mick Lock made it 3-2 and Andy Barkway snatched a late equaliser.

Copmanthorpe lost their first home game in ten as they fell 3-1 to Old Malton, who stretched their unbeaten run to 11. Stephen Boyd and Darren Walker (2) netted.

Haxby United ended an run of 12 games without a win as they beat Malton Bacon Factory 3-2, David Jefferies hitting a late winner.

York St John's stopped Kartiers mini-revival as they won 3-2, while two goals from Wayne Bradder sealed Pocklington's 4-3 win at New Earswick.

The top four Reserve 'B' all won. Leaders Rufforth stretched their unbeaten run to 11 games as they beat Poppleton 3-2, while second-placed Bishopthorpe made it five wins on the trot, 3-0 over White Horse. Paul Broad-bent's 19th goal of the season set them on their way.

Heworth's winning march up the Reserve 'C' table was halted at Huby, where they drew 2-2 draw. James Dexter saved them a point.

Hemingbrough are the new leaders after Mark Livsey and Rupert Simpson goals saw them beat Civil Service 2-1.

Updated: 09:55 Wednesday, February 15, 2006