The clash between York Minster Engineering Football League reserve ‘A’ leaders Wigginton and second-placed Dunnington ended in a goalless stalemate.

And the share-all continued a give nothing away trend, for two of the duo’s previous three encounters at Wigginton also finished as draws.

For the second week running the early pacemakers, Old Malton, needed a late equaliser to salvage a point from basement side Keystones.

The anchor club led with goals from Daniel Hook (2) and Greg Warne, but the Ryedale side earned a share of the spoils with late goals from Richard Stevenson (2) and Paul Milner.

Copmanthorpe, who have not lost to Haxby since October 2008, maintained the run as two goals from Mathew Pearson and a solo Mike Revell effort helped Copmanthorpe to a 3-1 win. Josh Wyn hit Haxby’s reply.

The top two sides in reserve ‘B’ clashed and it was leaders Hamilton Panthers who took the honours winning 3-1 to open a five-point lead over vanquished rivals Aviva. Ben Wherritt, Nathan Robinson and Mathew Pygott all scored for Panthers, Ashley Inness hitting the losers’ goal.

Honours finished even in the derby encounter at Amotherby and Swinton.

Brandon Reed gave Malton & Norton a first half-lead but George Moore restored parity in the second half for a share of the spoils.

Lewis Goldsmith and Gav Kumar hit second-half goals for Bishopthorpe to earn their side a 2-2 draw with visitors Heslington.

York RI’s 6-1 home win over Pocklington was their first home success against their visitors for more than three years.

Steve Gagen plundered four of the six with Kevin Scott and Lee Dutton completing the tally for RI who moved off the bottom rung and dumped Pocklington there instead.

Reserve ‘C’ pace-setters Fulford retained top spot despite suffering their third defeat in four games.

The latest set-back was a 2-1 defeat at Stamford Bridge whose goals came from Bobby Templeton while Joe Kornski replied.

Poppleton United notched their fourth consecutive 2-2 home draw after they conceded a last-kick-of-the-game equaliser to share the points with visitors Hemingbrough.

Nick Handley and Joe Dale had earlier given Poppleton the lead with both Hemingbrough goals coming from substitute Luke Zacharenko.

Thorpe moved within a point of leaders Fulford after extending their unbeaten run to six games with a 4-3 win at Tockwith, for whom Chris Newby, Mike Harper and an own goal were on target.

Fox FC and F1 Racing produced the first goal-less draw of the season in reserve ‘D’, while Mark Lund hit a hat-trick for Civil Service in their 7-2 demolition of Bishop Wilton. Adam Harrison (2), Rob Orr and Lee Richardson were also on the scoresheet for the victors. Darren Outerson bagged both goals for Wilton.