RESERVE ‘A’ leaders Dunnington pushed their unbeaten run into double figures following their 3-1 win at Aviva in the York Minster Engineering Football League.
Andy Rose scored for the sixth game in a row with John Gilham and Olly Ellwood also among the goals.
York St John consolidated second place after beating third-placed Copmanthorpe 6-2 with two goals apiece from Josh Hind and Ash Hickson.
In reserve ‘B’, goals from Mathew Stubbs and veteran Pat Gaughan earned leaders Dringhouses a 2-1 win at Wilberfoss. Pete Norman replied.
Second-placed Riccall had to settle for a 1-1 draw with White Horse as Ryan Burton levelled for the Church Fenton side with a last minute free-kick. Tristan Jackson had given Riccall the lead.
Hamilton Panthers ended a run of 11 away games without a victory as they won the bottom of the table clash at Thorpe.
Kierran Thornhill and Tom Medd both netted twice in the 7-1 win.
York RI, runaway leaders of reserve ‘C’, hit six goals for the fourth occasion at home this season.
Their 6-2 win over Poppleton included a third hat-trick of the campaign for Steve Gagen.
Reserve ‘D’ side Huby United beat Strensall 3-1 thanks to an own goal and strikes by Graham Cockerline and Tom Horner.
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