GAMES may have been few and far between in the York Minster Engineering League division two, but goals certainly weren't with the three fixtures played amassing a massive 31 goals between them.

Pollington continue to show the way, and defeated Clifford 6-1 to maintain their good recent record.

Jimmy Hall, Alex Hunt, Brian Robertson, Jack Boddye, Jack Stocks and Robert Tate hit the Pollington goals with Lucas Frankish grabbing the hosts' consolation.

Second-placed Rufforth United put 13 past Ebor Wanderers without reply. Liam Keenaghan and Danny Cates both bagged hat-tricks with Danny Wood and Dave McNichol also collecting a brace apiece.

Efforts from Callum Pattison, James Ford and Lewis Chipchase rounded off the scoring.

Civil Service got the better of a ding-dong battle with Walnut Tree, eventually scraping home 6-5 thanks to a late Leigh Dutton strike, his second of the game.

Ryan Day, Luke Addison, Thomas Dale and Jake Sanderson also netted for the home team. Patryk Zimer (3), Fin Scott and Jack Allan hit back for Walnut Tree.

Helperby United closed the gap on division three leaders Howden to one point with a convincing 7-2 success over Crayke United.

An own goal plus strikes from Jake Porter (3), Phil Briscombe (2) and Rob Fotheringham earned the home side the points.

Ethan Oakes and Matthew Thackwray were on target for Crayke.

Garforth LG still have the title firmly in their sights after putting five past York St John without reply.

Jed Hudson netted a treble with Danny Brooks and Jack Slinn also making the score sheet.

Jack Spofforth (2), Jacob Harrison-Green and Matthew Sutcliffe fired Fulford United to a 4-0 victory at Copmanthorpe.

Division four leaders Sporting Knavesmire didn't have things all their own way at Selby Olympia after being held to a 2-2 draw. Jack Stokell struck twice in the second half to earn Knavesmire a point.

Third-placed Elvington Harriers continued their excellent season, defeating York RI 2-0. James Hampshire and Sam Fowler ensured that the points stayed at home.

A Dan Cooper brace earned Marton Abbey a 2-1 win over Bishop Wilton. Hensall Hawks and York Shamrocks played out a 4-4 share-all.c