Dunnington sit proudly on top of the York Minster Engineering Football League premier division after a 4-1 win over Copmanthorpe.

Scott Sullivan missed a fifth-minute penalty for the hosts and Copmanthorpe then took the lead through Mark Featherstone.

That sparked Dunnington into life and Rob Hart scored twice, while Sullivan atoned for his penalty miss.

Grant Tolworthy added a fourth midway through the second half.

Hamilton Panthers were 5-3 winners at Huntington.

Panthers raced into a three-goal interval lead through Craig McShane, Liam Stilgoe, from the spot, and Mark Woodward.

Huntington reduced the arrears with goals from Tom Shirley and Pete Laidlaw, but two late goals from Jimmy Clamp wrapped it up.

Danny Franks added the third Huntington goal.

Poppleton extended their unbeaten run in the league to five with a 4-2 home win over Wigginton.

First half goals from Danny Temple and Ben Janes were cancelled out by Wigginton’s Lee Stewart and Tom Coates, with a penalty.

Janes completed his hat-trick as Poppleton moved up to fourth.

York St John moved off the bottom with a 4-0 win over Tate & Lyle with goals from Michael Wares, Alex Dixon, Graham Bell and Dave Weir.

A Gary Collier goal and a brace from Wayne Brooke helped Riccall beat struggling Wilberfoss 3-1.

Danny Johns hit the ’Foss reply from the penalty spot.

Malton & Norton top division one after chalking up a 2-0 home win over Bishopthorpe.

A first-half strike from Simon Collins put the hosts in front and the points were confirmed by a Wayne Hazell goal.

Promoted Hemingbrough lost 3-0 to Easingwold, whose goals came from John Hunter, an own goal and Luke Budouin.

Fellow newcomers Post Office recorded a 3-0 win over Thorpe with goals from Richard Walton, James Bonarius and Amos Laverack.

Nestlé bagged their first success in five with a 4-3 win over Amotherby, thanks to Carl Stewart’s last-minute goal.

Wayne Calvert, Mikey Brown and Tom Audsley scored for Amotherby.

Stamford Bridge went 2-0 in front against York RI with goals from Tony Downing and Harry Bryant, but RI won 3-2 thanks to Shaun Stockdale, Dave McNichol and Carl Shepherd.

Stuart Barker scored for Pocklington in a 1-1 draw with Tockwith.

Heslington maintained their 100 per cent start in division two with a 5-2 home win over White Horse.

Danny Walters, John Pipes, Mike Eddam, Simon Nichol and Paul Crangle netted for Heslington, with Tom Hudson and Ally Cope replying.

St Clement’s extended their unbeaten run to nine games with a a 0-0 draw at Rawcliife.

Fulford beat Elvington 1-0 with a goal from Danny Brown.

Heworth thrashed Aviva 6-2 with Chris Wiseman (2), Daniel Hall, Lee Bunce, Callum McKenzie and Ben Clarke on target.

Richard Robinson and Mark Benton were the Aviva scorers.

Ben Richardson and Chris Ledham scored two apiece as Terrington won 6-0 at Huby.

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