By Graham Ireton

POLLINGTON lead the way in the York Minster Engineering League division two title race following a 3-1 success at Duncombe Park.

Ryan Rivis netted for the home team but was outpointed by goals from Bryan Robertson, Jimmy Hall and Joe Lock.

Two goals apiece from Josh Evans and Ryan Sedman set Bubwith White Swan well on the way to a 6-0 rout of Ebor Wanderers.

Desmond Owuso and Jason Carlill completed the scoring.

Paul Clark struck for Heslington in their 1-1 draw with Civil Service.

Brad Walters fired home a hat-trick for Rufforth United in an 8-2 defeat of Walnut Tree.

James Ford (2), Dylan Howlett (2) and Leigh Dutton completed their tally with Mariusz Bratkowski and Luke Taylor grabbing the visitors' goals.

Wheldrake beat Clifford 3-1.

Garforth LG beat Crayke 5-0 to continue to top the division three table.

Ryan Peate (2), Danny Brooks, Jed Hudson and Cam Gomersal bagged their goals.

Fulford are behind the leaders on goal difference only following their 3-2 win over Howden.

Howden were 2-0 ahead after just five minutes, but goals from Oli Taggert and Ben Richardson sent the sides in level at the break.

Matty Sutcliffe's long-range strike five minutes from time secured the points for the home side.

Goals from Tom Micklethwaite-Charles (2) and Rory McCrae could not prevent South Milford suffering a 7-3 setback at York St Johns University.

Luke McAllister (2), Steve Mounsell and Dean Gledhill struck for Wilberfoss but their side were sunk 5-4 at home to Helperby United.

Sporting Knavesmire continued their impressive goalscoring spree with an 8-1 victory over York Shamrocks, for whom Gareth Watkins netted a consolation.

Bishop Wilton also have maximum points after two games in division four. They defeated LNER Builders 4-0 with efforts from Aaron Camp, Ben Plaxton and Tom Simpson (2).

Hamilton Panthers won their first game back in style, hammering Selby Olympia 9-0. Jamie Thornton (4), Zak Cottle (2), Dan Murphy, Lloyd Crawford and Chelston Ward collected their haul.

A goal from Jack Kelly was all that separated York RI and Marton Abbey at the final whistle, with Institute claiming the 1-0 win.

Elvington Harriers defeated Hensall Hawks 3-1.

Dunnington sit top of Reserve 'A' following a 5-1 success over Malt Shovel. Fin Smith (2), Reece Morgan Tolworthy and Harry Blackwell (2) hit the target for the hosts, with Alex Keeble netting a late consolation for Shovel.

Poppleton United also made it two wins from two with a 4-0 win at Tockwith.

Scott Backhouse, Louis Kirkham (2) and Dan King found the net for United.

Huntington Rovers sit third due to goal difference after an impressive 4-3 win at Dringhouses.

Cameron Edmondson, Ryan Edmondson, Lee Bunce and Ashley Hill were on target for Rovers.

The result was the same at Wigginton, where the hosts fell 4-3 to Pocklington Town.

Tom Knowles and Adam Falkingham bagged a brace apiece for Pock, out-scoring the efforts from James Sutton, Sam Gough and Isaac Pulleyn.

Shane Bogg and Liam Wingfield struck to earn Strensall Tigers a point from their 2-2 draw at Thorpe United.

Richard Stevenson (2) and Ian Kerr fired Old Malton St Mary's to a 3-0 victory over Rufforth United.

Haxby Town made it two wins from two in Reserve 'B' with a 4-2 success over Tadcaster Magnets.

James Gilbertson, Rowan Todd and Kieran Ledger fired home from open play with the latter also dispatching a penalty to complete the scoring.

Scott Barker, John Moore and Rob Macauley found the net for Rawcliffe in a 3-0 triumph at home to Copmanthorpe.

Tom Burdett and Harry Middleton struck to earn Osbaldwick a 2-2 draw at Stamford Bridge.

York RI top Reserve 'C' after two games, beating Marton Abbey 7-0.

Niall Scott, John Mackenzie and Jamie Hosborough made it 3-0 within 10 minutes, with James Fletcher and Tyler Nockels making it 5-0 before the break. Jack Emmett added two in the second half to round off the scoring.

Matthew Earnshaw, Kyle Macdonald and Shane Limbert were all at the double for South Milford in an 8-2 victory over Wilberfoss.

Mohammed Hoque and Emmanuel Menso also netted for the home side.

Luke Haw, Connor Rose, Adam Tibbs, Zach Turner and Callum Comersall (2) fired Garforth to a 6-1 triumph over Wheldrake.

Selby Olympia defeated Heslington 4-0.