UNISON romped to a resounding 8-0 victory in a top-of-the-table clash at Topcliffe last Sunday.
Despite all the rain which had fallen during the week, Topcliffe's pitch was in immaculate condition for a match between two teams level on points at the start of play.
But it was the visitors who produced their best team performance of the season to totally outplay their rivals.
Unison got off to a good start when Raw scored from ten yards out after just five minutes. It was 2-0 three minutes later when Robinson found Pepper, whose cross was tapped home by Sharda.
The visitors led 3-0 with just over a quarter of the game gone when Robinson's free kick was headed in by central defender Paul.
Unison came close to a fourth before half-time when Dodsworth found Sharda, but his shot rebounded off a defender for a corner.
Unison were dominating the game, especially through Cameron and Wilson in midfield, and it seemed only a matter of time before they added to their tally.
After 64 minutes a mazy run by Pepper found Sharda, who bagged his second of the game, and Cameron made it 5-0 eight minutes later with a shot from the edge of the box. It was 6-0 shortly after when Robinson shot past the advancing keeper.
Sharda completed his hat-trick with just five minutes remaining when he knocked in the loose ball after the Topcliffe keeper couldn't hold Robinson's shot.
Sharda completed the scoring for Unison when he got on the end of a fine run and cross from Pepper.
Results. - Division One: Topcliffe 0 Unison 8; Streetlam Farmers 0 Richmond Turf 4; Stokeseley 1 Northallerton Police 2; Brompton on Swale 2 Kildale 3. Division Two: Blue Star 1 Cowtons 3; Catterick Village 1 Black Bull 1; Three Coopers 6 Colburn 0. Division Three: West Tanfield 2 Robert Thompsons 1; Elders SC 1 County Arms 3; The Crown 2 Spotted Dog 2; Vale of York 1 Bedale Academy 2; Three Coopers Res 8 Northallerton Golden Lion 1.
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