16:37 GMT, Saturday, 5 April 2008 17:37 UK
Crawley 6-1 York
Crawley ended their run of four defeats in seven days with a stylish victory over a woeful York side.
Jon-Paul Pittman headed them in front from Ryan Hall's cross before winger Martyn Woolford equalised for York.
But within a minute Hall curled home a free-kick to restore Crawley's lead and Pierre Joseph-Dubois made it three.
Pittman added his second with nine minutes left, Joseph-Dubois made it five and Jamie Cook completed the rout by heading the sixth in injury-time.
Crawley Town: Bayes, Thomas, Thompson, Blackburn (Carter 89), Hall, Bulman, Pittman (Cook 89), Pinault, Murphy, Joseph-Dubois (Carayol 87), Krause.
Subs Not Used: Stevens, Raynor.
Booked: Bayes.
Goals: Pittman 18, Hall 29, Joseph-Dubois 30, Pittman 81, Joseph-Dubois 86, Cook 90.
York: Mimms, Craddock, Elliott, McGurk, Parslow, Rusk (Hall 65), Lloyd (Sodje 46), Woolford, Wroe, Purkiss, Brodie (Fortune-West 69).
Subs Not Used: Evans, Robinson.
Booked: McGurk, Rusk.
Goals: Woolford 27.
Att: 862.
Ref: A Halliday (West Yorkshire).
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