....T'nique Fishley grabbing the second, as they went top of the table in one of the six Toolstation Northern Counties East League Premier Division matches played.
Fellow promoted side Knaresborough Town climb into second after they defeated visitors Hall Road Rangers 4-2 with Paul Beesley, Brad Walker, Benjamin Cohen and Ben Parkes scoring for the hosts with Josh Vickers and Danny Nichols netting for the visitors.
Penistone Church miss out on a chance to reach the summit and drop to fourth with their 3-0 loss at home to Eccleshill United, courtesy of a Tom Dugdale brace and a stoppage time third from Khurram Shazad.
Cameron Rigby's goal earned a 1-1 draw for Maltby Main, who move up a place to fifth after Kyle Jordan made it honours even with a 57th minute equaliser for hosts Worksop Town.
It was another difficult afternoon for the bottom two sides who were beaten at home, Harrogate Railway Athletic remaining in the basement as Ombeni Ruhanduka's hat-trick helped visitors Albion Sports to a 4-1 victory.
The Rail stay two points behind Goole AFC, who went down 3-0 to Athersley Recreation, the visitors are up to fourteenth after their victory that came as a result of a Jack Briscoe first half double added to in the second period by Christopher Wood.
In Divison One, Campion are now second, three points behind leaders Winterton, after Daniel Cunningham's 76th minute strike settled their match at Armthorpe Welfare by a single goal.
They go above Nostell Miners Welfare who were beaten 2-1 at home by Rossington Main, Declan Howe and Lee Holmes claiming the points for the away side after Joe Wood had given the hosts a 40th minute lead.
Basement side FC Bolsover remain without a point after a 6-0 home loss to AFC Emley, Shane Hamilton getting two of the Pewits goals in a match that saw the hosts end the game with ten men.
Harworth Colliery are now the other team in the relegation zone as they fall three places due to victories for the sides below them.
One of them, Parkgate, won 3-1 at Harworth to leap-frog their hosts as Zak Khalifa, Nathan Swindells and Mack Collinson gave them a 3-1 victory.
There were also priceless victories for Ollerton Town and Skegness Town in their respective battles to move further away from the bottom two.
Gavin King's tenth league goal of the campaign gave Ollerton a single-goal home victory over Worsbrough Bridge Athletic who fall to fifth.
And, Will Britton's strike 15 minutes from time sealed an enthralling victory for Skegness as they won 4-3 on their travels at East Yorkshire Carnegie in a highly entertaining game.
Meanwhile, Grimsby Borough go above Worsbrough into fourth after a 4-0 home win over seventh-placed Selby Town with all the goals coming in the second period.
Marc Cooper opened the scoring soon after the interval with Callum Lovitt, Peter Winn and Jack Debnam making sure of the victory in the last half-hour of the encounter.
Jason Harrison |