Toolstation NCEL Division One Round-Up
Worsbrough Bridge moved to within of four points of the play-offs after winning 2-1 at Glasshoughton Welfare.
Lewis O’Connor and Michael Jepps struck the goals in the deserved win.
Substitute Jamie Simpson scored very late on for Glasshoughton.
Hall Road Rangers also closed in on the top five as they won 5-0 at doomed Teversal.
Doubles from Sam Robinson, Chris Spinks and Reece Moody, plus Joe McFadyen’s solitary goal
Selby Town were denied three precious points as Freddy Tracey scored a last minute equaliser for the Parkgate in the 2-2 draw.
Brandon Bagley gave Parkgate an early lead but Selby hit back through Conor Qualter and Dan Davison.
Considering they hadn’t played for three weeks, Armthorpe Welfare’s 5-0 battering of play-offs chasing Retford FC was quite remarkable.
Adam Baskerville scored a hat-trick – debutant Jamie Austin netted along with Rhys Plater.
Rossington Main were held to a 2-2 draw at Shirebrook Town.
Brad Wells and Tyla Bell (penalty) scored for Rossington.
An outrageous penalty enabled North Ferriby to break the deadlock in their 4-0 win over Swallownest.
Danny East converted the 15th minute spot kick and they never looked back.
Danny Buttle and Adam Bolder increased the lead before half-time.
Josh Dennett added the fourth after the hour.
Hallam’s quality shone in the end during their 5-1 beating of fourth-placed Harrogate Railway.
After Fatlum Ibrahimi cancelled out Kieran Watson’s opener, Railway held out until the 41st minute.
Jack Brownell fired Hallam ahead again and Iren Wilson, Chris Salt and Chris Wood sealed the win in the second half.
FC Humber United lost 1-0 in the six-pointer at Clipstone.