Winchester City became the latest to have a one against their defeat column as they were beaten 3-2 at home by Paulton Rovers, for whom Sam Hedges on 25 minutes, Joe Hillard 3 minutes later and Liam Monelle after 74 minutes, outgunned Ty Mitford`s first-minute strike and Sam Hedges` own goal after 25 minutes.
Mangotsfield United put a one against their win column for the first time in 2018/19 as they defeated Cinderford Town 1-0 at the Causeway, courtesy of a goal right on half-time from Omar Simpson.
Yate remain unbeaten after a 2-2 home draw with Moneyfields, whose Sam Pearce equalised 3 minutes into time added on at the end of the game after Conor Bailey`s opener on the hour-mark for Moneys had been cancelled out by the hosts` Adam Price on 65 minutes and David Sims-Burgess on 79 minutes.
Melksham were also held to a 2-2 home draw by Bristol Manor Farm, whose Dean Stamp had them ahead after 9 minutes.
Jordan Metters added a second soon after half-time, but the home side fought back to level through Luke Ballinger after 74 minutes and Andy Sandell 5 minutes later.
At the other end of the table, Barnstaple Town are still point-less after six games following a 3-2 defeat at Waterside by Thatcham Town.
It was a good day for the Kingfishers` George Jeacock, who netted a hat-trick, including two penalties, with Jack Langford and Jack Jenkins replying.
Jack Barker gave AFC Totton the lead after 40 minutes at Testwood Park against Evesham United, only for Joe Tumelty to take the visitors into the break all-square.
A Steve Davies spot-kick and Sean Brain in the last minute won it for United.
Bideford AFC`s second win came at home to Fleet Town, thanks to goals in the first half-hour from Toby Down and Kevin Squire Mesach Williams replying.
Blackfield & Langley left it late before Charlie Urry and Fatah Makhloufi scored in the last 12 minutes at home to Cirencester Town.
The day`s other two games both ended in draws, with a Phil Ormerod double the second from the spot helping Street to a 2-2 stalemate at home to fellow newcomers Highworth Town, for whom Sonnie Low and Toumani Sidibe replied.
And at Slimbridge, Larkhall Athletic`s Lewis Powell`s 21st minute effort led right until the 89th minute when Korey Pring popped up with the Swans` leveller. |