HAVERTON Hill went to Boosbeck and recorded a 7-0 victory. Arthur Black put them in front early on and it soon became clear that it was a matter of how many.

Five up at the break, Haverton Hill eased off to register twice in the second half, all seven goals going to different players. Black, Craig Starling, Paul McCullough, Mark McConville, Carl Fishburn, Peter Morton and Mark McClelland all hit the net.

Priestfields beat Stockton Double Glazing 6-4. Priestfields went three up through Wayne Yough, John Welsh and Ricky Doolan. Leigh Stevens pulled one back for Stockton DG only for Priestfields to add two more, Welch got his second and Michael Joseph made it five.

Stockton DG then hit a purple pach, Justin Frazer got number two, Rob Hatfield a third and a Stevens penalty pulled it back to 5-4. The scoring was settled when John Welsh notched hit hat-trick.

Jack and Jill went down 3-0 at home to Priory. Fielding a weakened team Jack and Jill did well to keep it to three of which Anthony Roberts got two and an own goal brought Priory's tally to three.

Big W went down 6-4 at home to Poverina after leading 3-1 at the break. Poverina opened the scoring but Big W took three of their chances through a Chris Thomson penalty, Andy Russell and Mal Percival. Poverina scored at will following the break to lead 6-3 before Russell claimed his second.

Hambleton Ales Combination

ROUNTONS recorded their third successive victory at Osmotherley Rangers with a 7-5 win to maintain their position at the top of the Division One table on goal difference.

Royal Oak won 2-1 at Northallerton Police and also have nine points after their third victory.

Thirsk Albion move up into third place in the table after a 7-1 home win over North Yorks Unison who have yet to gain a point, while Kneeton Park had their first win of the season 3-1 at Great Ayton Hibs.

In Division Two, Brompton-on-Swale stay top on goal difference after an 8-1 home victory over Skipton BS.

Kildale recorded their third successive win in a massive 17-0 away day eclipse of Robert Thompson's Reserves.

Topcliffe go up into third position after a 3-1 home victory over Gilling West. But Catterick Village lost ground when they were held to a 1-1 draw at Northallerton Elders.

Stokesley SC had their first win in a 9-0 home victory over Appleton Wiske who have lost their three opening games.

Cowtons opened up a three point lead at the top of the Division Three table with a 4-1 away victory at Northallerton WMC to end their opponents' unbeaten record.

Marne Dragons move up into second place after an overwhelming 15-2 defeat of bottom club County Arms.

Vale of York gained a useful point in a 2-2 draw at Nags Head United and are fourth. Streetlam Farmers gained their first win of the season in a 6-2 home victory over Elders SC and Knayton also claimed their first points in a 2-0 home win over West Tanfield.