Tonbridge Angels lead the table by six points with unbeaten sides Enfield Town and Bognor Regis own following the other side yet to lose are AFC Hornchurch, who amazingly have drawn six of their seven games!
Angels won for the sixth time, 2-0 at the Taydal Stadium against Brightlingsea Regent with goals in the 32nd minute from Alex read and the last minute from sub Jared Small.
Enfield were held to a 2-2 draw at promoted Lewes in front of 648 at the Dripping Pan.
There was some finish here as the Rooks led through Jonte Smith after 42 minutes and sub Charlie Coppola on the hour-mark.
But a brace from sub Billy Bricknell in the 81st and 82nd minutes earned a Town point, despite having Sam Hatton dismissed in stoppage time.
Bognor were also held 1-1 at Colston Avenue by Carshalton Athletic, whose Jordan Cheadle put them in front on 28 minutes.
Jimmy Muitt equalised right on the stroke of half-time.
The Urchins` sixth draw was a 3-3 thriller at Dorking Wanderers, although it looked like being all three points for the visitors as they led 3-0 at half-time!
Lewwis Spence, Tobi Coker and Nathan Cooper gave the visitors` their advantage that Kieran Lavery reduced just after the break.
Jason Prior made it 2-3 on 67 minutes and Niall McManus pulled the home side level 9 minutes from time and they nearly won it with a free-kick at the death too!
In contrast, Burgess Hill Town are still yet to win in 2018/19 but at least picked up a third point from a 1-1 draw at the Fullicks Stadium against Folkestone Invicta.
Adam Yusuff broke the deadlock to give Invicta the lead on the hour-mark.
Dan Beck equalised for the Hillians 10 minutes later.
Corinthian-Casuals got off the mark with a 2-1 win at Harlow Town, who led through Jason Raad`s goal 3 minutes into the second period.
Coskum Ekim levelled just past the hour-mark and then Dan Cunningham won it for the visitors in stoppage time.
Kingstonian edged a 3-2 verdict at Corinthian-Casuals against Bishop`s Stortford, for whom Jamie Cureton bagged a brace.
But he was outgunned by Shaun Lucien, Greg Cundle and then Tommy Brewer 5 minutes into time added on at the end of the game.
Wingate & Finchley recorded a first home win with a 2-0 success against a Merstham side who finished with nine-men.
A Sean Cronin penalty just before the break and a 68th minute Marc Weatherstone effort gave Wingate command.
The Moatsiders went down to nine-men and with the dismissals of Josh Antonio for two yellows and Ollie Cook with a straight red after a scuffle which also saw a couple of yellows for Wingate.
Joel Nouble was Haringey Borough`s hero as he hit a hat-trick in their 3-1 win at the Enclosed Ground against Whitehawk the two being separated by two divisions a year ago.
Nouble scored in the 41st and 45th minutes both from the spot and then the 66th and all after James Fraser had given the Hawks a 9th minute lead.
A Rob Cullen goal after 24 minutes settled the points in Leatherhead`s favour at Potters Bar Town in the day`s other match. |