Dodsworth scores winner for Worsbrough

Toolstation NCEL Division One Round-Up 

Worsbrough Bridge hero Alfie Dodsworth

Luke Forgione’s Worsbrough Bridge came back from the dead to win 3-2 against Clipstone at Park Road.

Two wins on the bounce an Worsbrough Bridge remain in contention to fight for a top five slot.

But they did it the hard way by conceding twice in the opening 20 minutes.

Fortunately Jimmy Pursell pulled them back into it fairly quickly.

Goals from Mike Jepps and Alfie Dodsworth either side of the hour completely turned the game around for Worsbrough.

Harrogate Railway midfielder Fatlum Ibrahimi

Harrogate Railway made it four wins out of win to move into the play-offs zone with the 4-1 defeat of Rainworth Miners Welfare at Station View.

Rainworth stunned Railway with a second minute opener but Mick O’Connell hit straight back through Marcus Day.

Goals from Fatlum Ibrahimi, Dan Thirkell and Joe Crosby finished the job.

Armthorpe celebrating in the 2-1 win at Glasshoughton Welfare. Picture: Steve Pennock

Sean Dickinson grabbed a stoppage time winner as Armthorpe Welfare scored early and late to snatch at the 2-1 win at Glasshoughton Welfare.

Armthorpe got off to a perfect start with Adam Baskerville playing in former Worsbrough talisman Jack Mawson for him to coolly slot past goalkeeper Sam Riches after just 50 seconds.

With seven minutes remaining to half time Glasshoughton equalised through Dylan Drovi who did well on the right and cut inside before managing to beat Seb Tylek. 

The winner was down largely to Rhys Plater did brilliantly down the left to work his way into the box and then play the ball across the face of goal for the unmarked Dickinson to place the ball through the legs of Riches.

New North Ferriby forward Josh Whiteley, heads Ossett Town ahead in a friendly with Bradford City in 2015. Picture: Mark Gledhill

North Ferriby took full advantage of leaders Brigg Town not playing by winning 2-0 at Selby Town.

The win moves Ferriby onto 34 points and level with Brigg.

New signing Josh Whiteley fired the first bullet in the seventh minute and Danny Emerton backed him up with the second goal before half-time. 

Nostell Miners Welfare were trounced 5-0 at Parkgate who have won six games in a row in all competitions.

Brandon Bagley set the wheels in motion for Parkgate.

Jack Bancroft, Freddy Tracey, ex-Nostell defender Haydn Ward and Thomas Staniland struck for Parkgate.

Rossington Main lost 2-0 at Retford FC.

Hallam’s away trip was postponed as Nottinghamshire side Ollerton Town had water issues.

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