....a 5-1 win at second-bottom North Leigh coupled with overnight leaders Corby Town`s first defeat of the season at Peterborough Sports.
The Steelmen`s ten-game unbeaten run came to an end at Lincoln Road where 335 saw the visitors make the breakthrough after 53 minutes through Jordon Crawford.
But Sports drew level 11 minutes later through former Steelman Avelino Vieira and Corby’s hopes were dealt a massive blow when Miles Smith was dismissed.
However, the visitors looked like holding onto their unbeaten record until the 87th minute when James Stevenson fired home Sports` winner to lift them to third, just a point behind the Steelmen.
At Eynsham Hall Park Sports Ground, Bromsgrove were in rampant mood with a Jason Cowley brace putting them two-up at half-time.
Henry Landers cut that by one on the hour-mark, but Jake Heath on 73 minutes and a Richard Gregory penalty 5 minutes later took the game away from the strugglers, with Gregory notching a second to make it a nap hand 2 minutes from time.
Cambridge City are fourth after edging out mid-table Kempston Rovers 1-0 at the Glassworld Stadium.
An Adam Capel effort in the 68th minute proved enough to beat the Walnut Boys.
Berkhamsted Town are level on points with City in fifth after a 3-0 win at Haywood Way against Aylesbury FC.
Two penalties from Matt Bateman and an Oran Swales goal just after the break were enough for the visitors to comfortably see off the Moles on a wet afternoon.
Sutton Coldfield Town are sixth and Coleshill Town seventh after wins for both on Saturday.
The Royals beat mid-table Barton Rovers 1-0 at Coles Lane, thanks to a 52nd minute Alex Moore effort, while Coleshill inflicted a 2-0 defeat on bottom-markers Kidlington at home, courtesy of Liam Molesworth just after the break and George Washbourne on 76 minutes.
The day`s only other game saw Aylesbury United slip into tenth spot after winning 2-1 at Creasey Park against Dunstable Town.
Aaron Berry put the Ducks ahead after just 6 minutes and, after Dan Trif had equalised 10 minuets into the second half, Greg Williams won it for the visitors 8 minutes from the end. |