UNBEATEN Dunnington clinched the York Minster Engineering Football League premier division title with a 5-0 win over Easingwold.

Luke Dove and Tom Richards scored two goals apiece and Jimmy Wilmoth also struck, while the club’s second string need a point to make it a title double in reserve ‘A’.

Copmanthorpe defeated York St John 5-1 thanks to a fourth hat-trick of the season for Robin Bedford plus goals from Tom Settle and Olly Bird. Lee Wilmslow hit the students’ reply.

Rowntrees completed a double over Huntington, winning 4-2 with goals from Chris Johnson and Paul Scaife (2), plus an own goal.

Chris Dyson and Dave Hartas netted for Rovers.

Old Malton St Mary’s conceded their first goal in over eight hours when Ben Richardson levelled for Terrington in their 1-1 draw.

Simon Cooke had put Old Malton in front.

York RI twice trailed at Dringhouses, but Lee Powell equalised on each occasion before RI eventually won 6-3.

Powell completed his hat-trick to add to goals from Craig Atkinson and Carl Shepherd (2).

The ’Houses replies came from Marco Shepherd (2) and Mike McKenzie.

White Horse moved into the top two of division one for the first time this season with a 2-0 home win over Tockwith. Ali Cope and John Marshall were on target for the Church Fenton side.

St Clement’s are still in the hunt for at least a promotion place despite suffering their first defeat in six at Hemingbrough. Guy May and Luke Zacharenko struck the ’Brough goals in a 2-0 win.

Osbaldwick let slip a two goal lead at Fulford – and possibly the division two title too. Chris Bilton put the O’s in front direct from a corner and Tom Wheatlands doubled the lead, but the win they needed to take the title eluded them as Sam Harrison and Jordan Siswick sealed a draw.

Bishopthorpe and Tadcaster Magnets both won to set-up a tense final day.