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11:17am Tuesday 9th February 2010
Minster Engineering York Football League division two leaders Heworth suffered their first home defeat of the season as they lost 3-1 to Terrington Glory.
The visitors went in front courtesy of an own goal but Lee Bunce, the division’s top scorer, restored parity before the break only for Glory to take the points with goals from Ben Richardson and Sam Hinchcliffe.
Selby RSSC have pushed their unbeaten home run to over a year after they beat St Clement’s 2-0 with goals from Chris Coxen and Jon Teale.
A spectacular diving header from Leon Thompson helped Huby to a 2-1 home win over Aviva.
Chris Durant had earlier given the home side the lead which had been cancelled out by Richard Robinson for the visitors.
The division three promotion battle is rapidly becoming a three-horse race.
Cliffe are the new leaders after they beat Selby Olympia 5-0.
Scoring for the sixth game on the trot, Ben Rawson hit two of their goals with Andy Addison, scoring for the fourth game on the bounce, scoring a hat-trick.
Crayke remain in third spot after they beat Civil Service 3-0. Their seventh successive win was secured by goals from James Moverley (2) and Chris Brown.
Wheldrake’s Martin Lobb scored half his sides goals in their 8-1 win at Melbourne and Paul Holmes hit four of Stillington’s goals in their 7-2 success at Moor Lane.
Title-chasing York St John’s suffered their second successive defeat in Reserve ‘A’, losing 2-1 at home to Kartiers.
Tom and Glen Littlewood shared the Selby side’s goals with Scott Mckenzie replying.
Old Malton maintained their 100 per cent start to the season with a comfortable 3-0 win at Haxby, where Scott Preston, Sam Landers and Sam Thackray shared the plunder.
Thorpe United opened up a six-point lead in Reserve ‘B’ as the only side in the top half of the table to take maximum points.
The Selby side needed two first half penalties from Mathew Dunne to take them in to the break on level terms with visitors Poppleton but in the second period Thorpe added goals from Lee Carter (2) and Andy Martland before Dunne completed his hat-trick to win 6-2.
Second-placed York RI led at the break through a Lee Powell goal but visitors Stamford Bridge responded with second-half goals from Ben Ambler and Darren Lee to win 2-1.
Jim Darlison hit a hat-trick for form side Riccall as they won 5-4 at Aviva to extend their unbeaten run to six games.
Reserve ‘C’ leaders White Horse suffered their first defeat in four games, losing 4-1 at Hemingbrough.
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