NEWLY-CROWNED crowned Reserve ‘A’ champions Dunnington had little difficulty in extending their unbeaten run to 17 games as they won 5-1 at Wigginton.

Martin Rose bagged his 22nd strike of the season and the other goals came from Mark Scholes (2), Leon Summers and Matty Playe.

Old Malton and Easingwold both scrambled to safety and secured Reserve ‘A’ status after each collected a vital point at home.

Easingwold played out a goal-less draw with Copmanthorpe while Old Malton came from 3-0 down to share the points with Bishopthorpe in a 3-3 draw.

Jimmy Tonkinson hit two of the Ryedale side’s goals to add to a rare Richie Stevenson header.

Aviva, already relegated, bowed out in style when defeating Huntington 3-1.

Warren Lowe (2), Rob Evans scored with Craig Hodgson replying but Huntington exerted some revenge as goals from Hodgson, Ali Bell (2) and Gareth Hurst saw them win the reverse fixture 4-0.

Reserve B leaders Dringhouses trailed at home to Heslington but eventually won 7-1 with two goals each from Tom Sanderson, Martin Stubbs and Tom Bissett and a solo George Bissett effort.

Jim Darlison scored twice for second-placed Riccall as they won 3-1 at Wilberfoss, Andy Northern added their third. Dave Burrows replied.

Third-placed Amotherby hit three goals in the opening ten minutes against Pocklington but were forced to hold out for a 3-2 win. Richard Cass, Andy Phillips and Ryan Boyd shared the home booty.

York RI were confirmed as Reserve C champions after the only side that could stop them, Malton & Norton, were beaten 2-0 at Poppleton by an own goal and a John Gregory strike.

The battle to avoid the drop though is still in the balance.

Having failed to score in their previous five homes games, Bottom-placed Stamford Bridge struck five times through Tom Livsey, Alex Smith, Nick Shaw, Ben Andrews and Bobby Templeton.

But it was still not enough to win as visitors Nestlé countered for a 5-5 draw.

Hemingbrough remain in the bottom two despite winning 4-1 at home to fellow strugglers Crayke, who went ahead through Carl Simpson.

However, the hosts rallied in the second-half with goals from Richard Ireland (2), John Collard and Luke Zacharenko.

St Clement’s improved their survival chances and dented their hosts Fulford’s promotion aspirations in a 2-1 win through Liam Whitley and Kev Gaynor.

Back-to-back wins for Cliffe over Huby keeps them in pole position in Reserve ‘D’.

Danny Beech hit the only goal in the first match while Chris Jackson, Nathan Parker and Andy Addy scored in the second meeting won 3-0 by Cliffe.

Tadcaster Magnets move into second place with a brace of victories over F1 Racing.

Phil Smith scored half their goals in the 4-2 win and bagged another two in a 6-1 triumph.

Strensall remain in the verge of the promotion race after collecting four points from Selby RSSC. They drew 0-0 at Strensall before winning the return 2-0 with goals from Murray Coyle and Stuart Ross.