Struggling Malton & Norton earned a creditable point by holding York Minster Engineering Football League division one front-runners Terrington Glory to a 1-1 draw.

But the Malton ranks, for whom Simon Reeves was on target, are now lodged at the foot of the table as the Heworth revival gathered more momentum.

With only one defeat in their last six games, Heworth heaved off the bottom after a convincing 4-0 win at Bishopthorpe. Darren Gragen (penalty), Luke Laverack (2) and Dave Harvey scored.

St Clement’s ended a run of four games without a win by beating visitors Selby RSSC 2-1.

Selby’s Hayden Parsonage restored parity after a Mark Holt opener before Chris McCluckie hit the winner on the hour.

Two goals from Mikey Brown and an Andy Metcalfe strike secured a sixth home win of the season for Amotherby over Tockwith.

A Luke Zacharenko brace and a Jamie Wheeler goal confirmed Hemingbrough’s 3-1 win over Pocklington for whom Chris Saltmer responded.

Cliffe toppled derby rivals Thorpe 2-1 in division two.

Both sides were defending eight-match undefeated runs and it was not until the 80th-minute that a powerful volley from Ian Beckham broke the deadlock.

Two minutes later, Luke Crowther doubled Cliffe’s lead with a penalty before Thorpe’s late consolation.

Stamford Bridge missed the chance to go joint top after they were held to a 3-3 draw at Crayke.

First-half goals from Steve Langstaff and Matty Dixon were cancelled out by Connor Richardson and Olly Lee for Stamford Bridge.

James Moverley restored Crayke’s lead only for Paul Upton to level five minutes from time.

Lowly Huby United collected their first win of the season, 3-0 at Rawcliffe.