Away-day specialists York St John's College were the only travellers to collect maximum points in Reserve A'.

Their 4-0 win at Nestle was started with a Jack White goal but Tom Shirley took the accolades with a second half hat-trick. The students' last away defeat was in January 2006.

Leaders Dringhouses twice fell behind to visitors Kartiers. Wayne Carter brought them level just before the break, and Mark Bellah hit their second equaliser before 'Houses took the points with another Carter goal and a screamer from young Sam Woodward.

Copmanthorpe and Rufforth, who both have games in hand on the leading sides, kept in contention with 4-1 home wins.

Rufforth peppered Pocklington with goals from Martin Pepper (2), Chris Green and James Fletcher, while Copmanthorpe's four against New Earswick were shared by James Peace, John Heseltine, Matt Pearson and Mike Flinders, Labarre Romain replying.

The top of the table Reserve B' clash went to visitors Wiggington. After a blank first half, they took the lead with goals from Mitch Buckley, Danny Franks, Paul Warriner and an own goal before Mathew Taylor pulled one back for Stamford Bridge. It was Wiggington's eighth win on the trot over Stamford Bridge.

Bishopthorpe's record of nine away games without a defeat was shattered at Heworth as a Ben Clarke hat-trick inspired Heworth to a 6-3 win. James Dexter, Paul Flint and Jonathon Gall completed the scoring.

Reserve C' leaders York RI were the only side in the top half to take any points as they hit Huby for six with goals from Danny Wood, Phil Martin (2), Steve Cross, John Rider and Arran North.

Second-placed Riccall led through Tom Bennett and Andy Tinge but conceded goals to Stillington's Shaun Speck and Ben Walker in the last 15 minutes.

Ouseburn took their goal tally from their last three home games to 17 as they beat Norwich Union 7-3, despite being behind twice. Lee Smith (2), Chris Strong (2), Will Moss (2) and Dave Cummins scored.