Michael
Cheek scored the all-important goal for the Ravens after 38 minutes to stretch
their unbeaten start to 13 matches.
Second-placed
FC Halifax Town lost their Yorkshire derby at The Shay against slow-starting
Harrogate Town.
Mark
Beck struck in the 89th minute to seal local bragging rights and ensure Harrogate
left with all three points.
Yeovil
Town extended their winning run to six consecutive games against Aldershot Town.
Goals
from Myles Hippolyte after just 8 minutes, Jimmy Smith after 39 minutes and
Rhys Murphy on the hour-mark sealed Yeovil`s best run of form since February
2013.
Despite
the visitors pulling level through Max Hunt on 20 minutes, the Glovers ensured
three points would be returning back to Huish Park.
Dover
Athletic enjoyed a good 2-1 win at York Road against Maidenhead United.
Kurtis
Cumberbatch put the Whites in front after 18 minutes.
The
Magpies eventually equalised through Danny Whitehall just past the hour-mark,
only for sub Nassim N’Ghoul to win it for Dover 13 minutes from time.
Dagenham
& Redbridge moved into sixth spot in the fledgling table after a 2-0
success at Gander Green Lane against Sutton United.
It
was a two-goal burst inside a minute just before half-time that killed the U`s
off.
Reece
Grant broke the deadlock on 44 minutes and in first half injury-time, James
Dobson quickly added a second.
Barrow
AFC`s good form continued with a 3-1 win at Victory Park against a Chorley side
who now find themselves bottom of the table.
It
started well enough for the Magpies as Matt Challoner put them in front after
24 minutes.
John
Rooney`s penalty after a foul on Scott Quigley pulled the visitors back on
level terms 4 minutes later and right on half-time, Olly Dyson put Ian Evatt`s
side ahead.
And
a second successful penalty conversion by Rooney, this time after Brad Barry
had been brought down, sealed Barrow`s win on 65 minutes.
Chorley
are bottom after Ebbsfleet United earned a second win to date and Chesterfield
picked up a point from a 1-1 draw against Hartlepool United at Victoria Park.
On
an evening that lacked any real spark, Pools had gone ahead through Peter Kioso
inside the first 10 minutes, but the visitors equalised on 37 minutes with a
Tom Denton header and neither side could find a winner.
Ebbsfleet
won 3-0 at Stonebridge Road against Barnet.
Two
goals in 3 minutes, starting with Myles Weston after 34 minutes and followed up
by Alex Reid, did the damage.
Ayo
Obileye made sure with a third for Fleet 20 minutes from the end.
Sam
Osborne scored his first goal for Notts County as they won 2-1 at Boreham Wood.
The
winger curled a 66th minute effort into the top corner after Enzio
Boldewijn had opened the scoring 3 minutes before the break.
Wood
set up a nervy finale when Tyrone Marsh scored a penalty 5 minutes from time,
but the Magpies stood firm to claim a big three points.
Jake
Andrews bagged a brace for Torquay United at Plainmoor against visiting
Eastleigh, but it wasn`t enough as the Spitfires claimed all three points in a
3-2 victory.
Andrews
gave the Gulls a 36th minute lead and then restored their advantage
in the 56th after Danny Hollands had equalised 7 minutes into the
second half.
But
Marcus Barnes pulled Eastleigh back on level terms again in the 79th
minute and in the 2nd minute of stoppage time, sub Tom Bearwish
popped up with the visitors` winner.
AFC
Fylde also came back from being behind to win by the same scoreline at Mill
Farm against Wrexham.
Jake
Lawlor put the Dragons ahead after just 7 minutes.
Danny
Rowe equalised on the half-hour mark only for Jason Oswell to restore the
visitors` lead right on the stroke of half-time.
Sub
Dan Bradley pulled the Coasters level again just shy of the hour-mark and Nick
Haughton also came off the bench to win it for Dave Challoner`s side 10 minutes
later.
Solihull
Moors, many pundits` choice as champions, won for the first time since August
17th - ending a run of seven games without success – by winning 2-0
at home against Stockport County.
Callum
Howe broke the deadlock 7 minutes into the second half to give Moors the lead
and Jamie Reckford sealed the points with a second on 63 minutes. |