WILMSLOW Hockey Club's women were beaten 3-2 on City of York's first visit to Oakwood Farm.
York broke the deadlock in the North Division One encounter with a deft deflection in front of keeper Lang.
This spurred on the orangetops and they began to assert greater pressure.
After the award of a penalty corner Hannah Kelman, who had put in a great shift in defence, stepped up to slot home the equaliser.
York converted a strike from a penalty corner shortly before the break, which was harsh on the hosts' efforts.
After an extended period of possession York tucked away a scrappy goal which seemed to suck the life out of Wilmslow.
Amelia Poole was unlucky to see her shot rebound off the post
A well worked move involving Wortley, Cooper and Poole saw Rachubka finish coolly, her fourth goal in three games.
Player of the match Maddy Troup put in a tireless performance in the second half.
Wilmslow's men maintained their 100% record with a fine 5-2 win in Sheffield against Chapeltown, who opened the scoring but Joe Booth soon struck back with a reverse stick shot.
Further goals from a David Boddy deflection, Joe Booth from a penalty corner and two solo efforts from Pete Hallinan put the game to bed before a late consolation goal from the home team.
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