Toolstation NCEL Division One Round-Up
Dan Thirkell’s dramatic injury-time winning penalty against promotion-chasing Brigg Town strengthened Harrogate Railway’s play-offs credentials.
The successful conversion earned Railway a superb 2-1 win against the fancied side, especially considering that they had trailed to an early goal.
Former North Ferriby and Barton Town striker Scott Phillips scored that goal.
But predatory centre-half Elliot Holmes quickly equalised for Railway and it was left to Thirkell to secure the points.
Conner Williamson’s better late than never winner sent Rossington Main to the top.
Ben Hunter’s side had to come from behind to record their 2-1 win at improving Swallownest.
The ‘Nest had taken the lead through Jake Squires.
Myron Gibbons equalised and it paved the way for Williamson’s winner.
James Cusworth’s Glasshoughton Welfare debut could not have gone any better as he hit the late winner in the 2-1 victory over Teversal.
Cusworth recently signed for Welfare from West Yorkshire League side Hall Green United.
Cameron Pinnick gave Teversal an early lead but that was cancelled out by Lewis Stephens.
New signing Reece Moody got two for Hall Road Rangers in the 4-1 win at Retford FC.
Richard Medcalf and Alex Knaggs also hit the net for Hall Road.
Adam Baskerville rescued Armthorpe Welfare at Selby Town as his late goal earned them a 1-1 draw.
Alex Varley’s own goal had put Selby in a winning position in front of the 254 crowd.
Jake Bancroft and Freddy Tracey’s goals earned Parkgate a 2-1 win over Rainworth Miners Welfare at Roundwood.