CITY of York Hockey Club Ladies I showed great fighting spirit to come back from two goals down in a 3-3 draw against Leeds II.

Because of coronavirus travel restrictions, the North League has divided the top two men's and women's into regional competitions.

City Ladies I now compete in east Pennine division one women.

Lou Bessey's goal halved City's deficit but Leeds restored their advantage after the break.

But, from two penalty corner chances, Heather MacDonald was on hand to net and earn York a point.

Vicky Skilton scored as City of York Ladies II drew 1-1 in east division three south draw at Ben Rhydding III.

City of York Ladies III came away from Slazengers II with a 6-3 Yorkshire Women's League division one victory. Jo Perryman, Grace Law, Alison Rae, Lucy Tate (2) and Ismay Whitaker scored in a superb all-round team performance.

City of York Ladies IV drew 1-1 with Horsforth I in division three thanks to Rachel Hildreth's strike.

Holly Claydon netted four and Abigail Lowson one as City of York Ladies V beat Leeds University V 5-0 in division five north.

City of York Ladies VI lost 7-0 to Bradford in division five north.

City of York Men I's game against Formby was called off. City I will play their fixtures in the regionalised North League east Pennine division one.

City of York II made it back-to-back wins in east division three south with a 5-2 victory at Huddersfield Dragons. Paul Crosnier (2), Dan Tompkins, Alex Cockram and Richard Laverick-Brown scored.

Now at the foot of east division three south, City of York III suffered a comprehensive 6-0 defeat at home to Lindum II.

City of York IV's trip to Doncaster III was called off in Yorkshire League division one.

City of York V lost 1-0 at Thirsk in division two.

James Hogg scored twice in City of York VI's 6-2 defeat to Tadcaster Magnets in division three.

Rufus Wordsworth got the consolation in City of York VII's 3-1 division four north derby defeat to Acomb II (see Acomb report).

Doubles from Matthew Bedford and Joe Moisley secured a 4-2 win for City of York VIII over Leodis Leeds in division four north.

David Barraclough and Andrew Barraclough scored as City of York IX lost 3-2 to Harrogate VI in division five north.

City of York X lost 3-1 to Airedale III in Men's Development north division. Roman Lofthouse got the consolation.

Acomb Hockey Club Men I were held to a 1-1 draw at home to Kingston-upon-Hull II in Yorkshire Hockey division one.

The Tangerines started well with forays down both flanks and chances almost fell to Jamie Robinson and James Tindall.

It was not until halfway through the first half that the breakthrough came with Tom Brown netting from close range.

Ten minutes after the restart, the game took a turn when Hull were awarded a disputed penalty stroke which they netted to draw level.

However, following some alleged back-chat, the Tangerines were reduced to 10 men for 10 minutes.

Hull went on the offensive, but some last-ditch saves by Craig Brown prevented the visitors taking the lead.

Acomb had some chances late in the second-half, but Nick Linfoot and Jonny Brown just could not get the final touch accurate.

Robinson went closest, striking an upright with a fierce shot.

Acomb II brought their 'A' game for a 3-1 derby win over City of York V in division four north.

The Tangerines started the game quickly, gaining an early lead from a wide run by captain Anthony Daley, who got the cross in for Matt Besford to slot home.

Harry Ellis then got two goals to his name. The first came from a short corner, received at the top of the 'D', and he silkily swerved the defensive runners to slip the ball into the net. The second followed shortly after with good link-ups between Harry, brother Sam, and John Forecast.

After a strong first half, the Tangerines began to tire and York pressed on and scored after a short-corner scuffle in the 'D'.

Pressure from both sides saw no further goals in the game and Acomb were able to see out their first win of the season.

Acomb Ladies remain top of Yorkshire Women's League division two after second-placed Spen Valley pulled out of the fixture late mid-week,under coronavirus regulations.

This week they were due to play Sheffield Hallam III but fixtures for Tier 3 against Tier 2 are not possible under England Hockey rules so they will have to wait until next month for their next outing.