THE only match in the latest round of the York Minster Engineering League premier division saw Dringhouses beat Malt Shovel to move up to fourth.

Goals from George Brown and James Green inspired Houses to the three points over Shovel, for whom Cameron Crowder found the target.

Haxby Town made it four wins out of five with a 6-3 victory over FC Pollington.

Despite trailing 2-1 at the break, second half goals from Adam Chaplin, Dan Clipston (two), Kris Robertshaw and George Rhodes saw the Ethel Ward side leave with the points.

Chaplin was netting his second of the game after giving Haxby a lifeline just before the interval.

A Joe Bagley hat-trick gifted Pocklington Town their first success of the season as they defeated Bishopthorpe White Rose 3-1.

Helperby United moved up to fourth place in division two after their 5-2 home win over Cliffe.

James Buchanan, Mark Jackson, Joe Macklam, Dan Marston and Jake Porter all bagged for the hosts, with James and Kieran Gallagher responding for the visitors.

Cliffe's woes were compounded when they received two red cards in the last minute.

Walnut Tree moved up the ladder after defeating Bubwith White Swan 4-1.

Dylan Holmes, Caleb Camacho, Ethan Calvin and Mariusz Bratkowski were on the scoresheet for the away team.

Luke McAllister, Stephen Mounser (2), Dean Gledhill and Ben D'Andilly supplemented an own goal as Wilberfoss cruised to a 6-0 division three win at Ebor Wanderers.

Rawcliffe look to have a very good chance of taking the Reserve 'A' title in their first season in the division if early results are anything to go by.

A 6-1 rout of Thorpe United saw them extend their unbeaten start to four games.

Top marksman Robbie Macaulay begged four goals for the away side, with Dexter Gardner and Billy Annett completing their tally.

Mark Willoughby and Reg Miah (two) fired Poppleton United to a 3-2 victory at Pocklington Town. Andy Macari and Lewis Ashby netted for the hosts.

Stamford Bridge sit fourth in Reserve 'B' after some famous York League names netted to give them a 4-2 victory over Fulford.

Darren Brandon (two), Matthew Wain and John Willmoth combined to earn Bridge the points.

Wheldrake had no trouble in dispatching York RI, winning by 9-2.

Charlie Power and James Smith both bagged braces, with Charlie Darley, Jayce Jonas, James Pethullis, Chris Rushton and George Leadley also rippling the net.

Thomas Dale and Tyler Nockels hit a couple of consolation goals for RI.

Haxby also had a comfortable home win, beating Church Fenton 6-1.

Paul Holmes (3), Kieran Ledger, Will Plews and Kieran Farrar grabbed the Haxby goals.

Garforth LG continued their perfect start to their Reserve 'C' campaign, defeating Heslington by 5-0.

Loago Kubu's goal preceded a Kevin Phillips hat-trick. Jack Slinn rounded off the scoring ten minutes before the break.

Walnut Tree put their first points on the board with a 6-2 triumph over Wilberfoss.

Danny Holmes (two), George Wilson-Shield (two), Aaron Harris and Tom Hartley bagged for the visitors with Dan Hudson and Adam Myers replying for 'Foss.

Dan Hughes struck for Civil Service but could not prevent his side going down 4-1 at home to Selby Olympia.