DIVISION one leaders Atlanta got back to winning ways in the Fastpack Ltd York Sunday Morning League after two defeats with a 5-1 victory over Bramham.

Gareth Traynor (2), Scott Johnson, Dominic Taylor and sub Kyle Dunn scored for the hosts.

Hounds made it four wins from four games by thrashing Haxby United 7-0. Scott Jackson led the way with a hat-trick, with Thomas Hogg (2), Issac Leach and sub Andrew Addison also netting.

Wigginton Grasshoppers beat Bishopthorpe CFC 4-2, having led 1-0 at the break.

Reuben Young (2), Jamie Wilstrop and John Cavanagh got their goals, with Christopher Trewick getting both replies.

Brayton got their first win of term, 4-3 at Acomb Club. Matthew Ward and Andrew Edwards bagged doubles, meaning Oliver Murray's hat-trick for Acomb was in vain.

Hambleton won 4-1 at Malt Shovel thanks to goals by John Matthews (2), Adrian Wood and Gregor Anderson. Declan Coulthard got Shovel's consolation.

Division two leaders Thorpe United stayed unbeaten with a 3-1 win over Rawcliffe United. Matthew Harrison got Rawcliffe’s consolation.

Clockhouse fought back from 4-2 down at half-time to draw 4-4 with K Town United.

Jordan Wyard, Bradley Walters, Brodie Doherty and an own goal found the target for Clockhouse.

Elvington Harriers beat the battling nine men of FC Pollington 11-3. Kyle Spivey (4), sub Matthew Allatt (3), Jason McLoud (2), Oliver Rebeiro and Frazer Shields shared the Harriers' plunder.

Two second-half goals saw Tang Hall WMC beat Selby Olympia 3-1. Lennon Grayson, Liam Robertson and sub Andrew Rothwell scored for the hosts. Thomas Lazenby got Selby’s first-half goal.

Kings Head United saw off York Medics 6-2, after leading only 2-1 at the break.

Matthew Russell's first-half brace was augmented by a Lewis Hall hat-trick, a double from sub James Lee and a Ryan Byers strike.

Mitre came back from 3-0 down at half-time to draw 3-3 at Wentworth.

A string of saves from Wentworth’s keeper and clinical finishes from Tom Johnson (2) and Diego Perdisci had the hosts looking comfortable at the break.

But Mitre launched waves of attack in the second half and and netted through Oliver Coulthard, Danny Phillips and Liam Brighton. They also had a few chances to win it.