.....League Division One East after Saturday`s matches.
The Daniels were beaten 2-1 at the Zeeco Stadium on newcomers Morpeth Town`s first-ever visit.
Joe Walton`s penalty on the half-hour mark and Jeff Henderson on 58 minutes had the former Northern League side two-up, and they held on, despite Sam Grouse`s 67th minute reply.
Ossett won 1-0 at Yorkshire rivals Tadcaster Albion, courtesy of a 74th minute goal from Gibraltar international Adam Priestley.
Cleethorpes Town got themselves off the mark, thanks to a 5-1 hammering of Belper Town, leaving the Nailers bottom of the table.
The impressive Clee scored through Scott Vernon (2), Brody Robertson, Paul Walker and Lewis Collins, with Danny Gordon having given the Nailers a 19th minute lead.
Managerless Spalding United though are the only side yet to win after a 0-0 draw at the Sir Halley Stewart Fields against second-bottom Pickering Town.
It could have been worse for the Tulips though had Michael Duggan not saved a first half Ryan Blott penalty.
Spalding`s neighbours Wisbech Town won 3-1 at home to fellow new boys Marske United, whose Craig Gott put them in front from the spot near the end of the first half.
Sam Gaughran, Ryan Harnwell and Sam Murphy turned it round for the Fenmen.
Stocksbridge Park Steels were 2-1 Bracken Moor winners against another of the newcomers, AFC Mansfield, Kane Swinburn and Rory Coleman outgunning a Liam McFadyen own goal, while Marc Newsham netted a hat-trick for Steels` neighbours Sheffield FC.
They won 4-1 at the Coach & Horses against Gresley FC, with Leon Osborne adding the other for Club and Alex Steadman replying for Gresley.
Jameel Ible after 42 minutes and Gavin Allott 12 minutes from time turned the game at Carlton Town in Frickley Athletic`s favour after Ben Hutchinson`s penalty on the half-hour mark had given the home side the lead.
Connor Smythe earned new boys Pontefract Collieries three points at Yorkshire rivals Brighouse Town with a 72nd minute goal, while Lincoln United came back from Ryan Robbins and Karl Demidh goals down in the first half to draw 2-2 at Ashby Avenue, thanks to new signing Andy Hutchinson on 49 minutes and James Blunden 7 minutes later. |