....Bromsgrove Sporting, Corby Town and Peterborough Sports who are yet to taste defeat following Saturday`s round of matches.
Sporting lead the way after a 2-0 home win over Welwyn Garden City watched by a terrific crowd of 915, who saw Nathan Hayward and Richard Gregory score in the 61st and 76th minutes respectively.
The Steelmen inflicted an 8-1 hammering of North Leigh on their own patch!
A brace from Jordon Crawford and singles from Joel Carta and Ben Bradshaw had Corby 4-1 up at the break George Seacole replying.
And the visitors added four more after the interval from Bradshaw again, an Elliot Sandy double, including a penalty, and a Ben Brown own goal.
Peterborough, however, couldn`t find one goal as they were held to a goalless draw at home against Didcot Town.
Thame United suffered their first defeat, losing 2-0 at home to Barton Rovers, for whom Paul Andrews and Drew Phillips were on target in either half.
It was a good day for Aylesbury FC who recorded their first win of the season in some style hammering relegated Dunstable Town 6-1 and at Creasey Park too!
Goals from Ryan Ware with two, Josh Williams, Bruno Brito, Kyreece Martei and Lewis Strafford gave the Moles their first three points, with Arel Amu replying.
Ironically, Aylesbury United played AFC Dunstable on the same day, but this time the Bedfordshire town triumphed 2-1 with goals from BJ Christie in the 7th from the spot and 58th minutes, Ollie Hogg`s 21st minute penalty for the Ducks.
Matt Bateman`s brace in the 30th and 81st minutes helped Berkhamsted to a win home over a Kidlington side who have lost all five games to date.
It was a similar outcome at Histon where Cambridge City beat Coleshill Town, courtesy of Ryan Sharman after 14 minutes and James Hall on 34 minutes.
A crowd of 357 at Hillgrounds saw Bedford Town win the local derby at Kempston Rovers.
Dan Walker gave the Eagles a 14th minute lead that Luke Heneghan cancelled out after 31 minutes.
But Callum Donnelly restored the visitors` lead a minute before the break and Lee Roache added a third 3 minutes into stoppage time at the end of the game.
Yaxley were the day`s other winners, 3-0 at home to Sutton Coldfield Town, thanks to a Matt Sparrow brace after Tom Waumsley had opened the scoring all the goals coming in the opening half. |