YORK Fastpack Ltd Sunday Morning League division one leaders Hounds made it eight wins from nine with an emphatic 13-2 win over Bramham.

Gary Collier bagged four goals, Issac Leach scored a hat-trick, Jordan Emery a brace and there was a goal apiece for Tom Collins, Jamie England and Tom Elwood.

Wigginton Grasshoppers and drew 1-1 at home to Hambleton with Jamie Willstrop scoring for the hosts and Richard Mathews for Hambleton.

Atlanta won 6-3 at Acomb Club thanks to braces from both Scott Harrison and Daniel Smith, with Dominic Taylor and Scott Johnson adding. Thomas Lowry scored two and William Jennings one for Acomb Club.

Connor Watson scored four as Bishopthorpe CFC were runaway 7-0 winners over Malt Shovel. Joshua Fairman, Jack Thompson and Patrick O’Donoghue were also on target.

Harry Moorcroft went one better, netting five as Haxby United enjoyed a 7-1 home win over Brayton. Lewis Clark and Kyle Varley were also on target.

The hosts were four up at the break, while Kyle Wilks missed a penalty for Brayton. Will Cleary pulled one back after the restart but Haxby killed the game off with three more in the final 20 minutes.

Division two leaders Thorpe United lost a one-goal half-time lead as they drew 2-2 against Elvington Harriers. Alex Bracken got both goals for the table-toppers.

Rawcliffe United fought back from a 3-1 half-time deficit to beat K Town United 6-3. Reece Chapman and sub Jordan Lissenburg both bagged braces, with Sam Bate and Jermain Mason also scoring for Rawcliffe United.

Liam Edmondson and Phil Gerrard scored for K Town.

A hat-trick from Andrew Porter and a goal from Nathan Lister saw Selby Olympia beat FC Pollington 4-1. Ged Christian scored the reply.

Tang Hall WMC enjoyed a comfortable 7-1 win over FC Harrogate. Joseph Rawcliffe scored three with Bailey Simpson, Lennon Grayson, Billy Bradley and Andrew Rothwell adding for Tang Hall.

Mitre drew 3-3 at home with Kings Head United. Samson Wildwood netted all three for Mitre while James Rusling's brace and Ryan Greenwood's finish earned Kings Head United a point.

A 10-man Wentworth lost 3-1 at home to nine-man Clockhouse, with Stephen Smith scoring the hosts' only goal from the spot.