Campion maintain eleven point lead

Toolstation NCEL Division Round-Up (thanks to Jason Harrison)

Campion striker Marcus Day

Campion maintained their eleven point advantage at the summit with a 6-1 triumph at sixth-placed Retford FC.

Marcus Day’s hat-trick was added to by a Patrick Sykes double and an Aidan Kirby penalty whilst the home side’s goal came from Haydn Goddard.

Horbury Town came from 2-1 down at the break to win 3-2 at home to Beverley Town to keep themselves in second spot, Samuel Kyeremeh’s equaliser followed by Benjamin Agu’s decider with fifteen minutes remaining.

There was a hat-trick for Luke Stewart as third-placed Harrogate Railway Athletic beat Glasshoughton Welfare 6-1 with an Oliver Norman brace and a Sean Hunter strike completing the victory.

Matthew Semley scored for Glasshoughton who drop to the bottom of the table, meaning Parkgate, who did not play on Saturday afternoon, move out of the basement for the first time since the middle of August.

Rossington Main tightened their grip on fourth spot as they won 2-0 at the side just below them Staveley Miners Welfare, Tyla Bell and Monosse Kianga with the goals that open up a six-point gap between the two teams.

Brigg Town missed out on a chance to jump into the top five as, despite opening the scoring through Luke Sellers, they went down 2-1 at Athersley Recreation, Ethan Nixon and Liam O’Brien on the scoresheet for the hosts.

Joe Pearson and Matthew Ord were scorers for Dronfield Town as they won 3-1 at Swallownest to move up into eighth.

Shirebrook Town and Worsbrough Bridge Athletic played out an entertaining 3-3 draw at Langwith Road with an own goal grabbing a point for the hosts in the 86th minute of a see-saw encounter.

Conor Glavin, Harley Holt and Mike Jepps were Worsbrough’s goal-scorers.

Jamie Austin was the matchwinner for Armthorpe Welfare as they beat visitors Nostell Miners Welfare 1-0.

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