Toolstation NCEL Division One Round-Up
Myron Gibbons was the hero as surprise package Rossington Main bounced back from last week’s defeat by coming from behind to win 2-1 at Dronfield Town.
Sam Bebbington broke the deadlock for Dronfield and Rossington were trailing until the 70th minute.
New signing Shaun Mundy made an instant impact as it was his cross that Gibbons converted for the equaliser.
Eight minutes were left on the clock when Gibbons latched onto Tyla Bell’s pass before firing into the top corner.
Almost 700 people watched Hallam get their title bid back on track in the 3-1 win over depleted Armthorpe Welfare who performed admirably and even took the lead through Adam Baskerville.
Armthorpe boss Lee Morris had been forced to field midfield dynamos Jack Wilson and Sam Race as his centre-backs alongside Jack Shaw.
Brandon Bradbury equalised before the break for Craig Denton’s Hallam.
Liam Royles (penalty) and Kieran Watson ensured Hallam went home with three points.
Leaders North Ferriby continued their long unbeaten league run after Jackson Jowett hit the winner against Clipstone.
Jowett earned them a 2-1 win.
Levi Tarbotton had opened the scoring for Ferriby.
Dan Thirkell got his first career hat-trick as Harrogate Railway tore struggling FC Humber United apart in a 7-1 demolition at Station View to maintain their charge for a play-offs spot.
Adam Shaw, Marcus Day (2) and Elliott Holmes made the score-line more emphatic.
Ewan Hallows scored for ten man Humber after Railway had completed their scoring.
Ian Walker’s Nostell Miners Welfare are three points behind Railway following the 1-1 draw in Nottingham at Ollerton Town.
Danny Edwards’s second half equalised secured them their point.
Selby Town recorded a second consecutive victory thanks to the 4-0 defeat of Teversal.
Daniel Davison, Chris Murray, Liam Flanagan and substitute Luke Balderson scored.
Hall Road Rangers stretched their unbeaten run to five games with a professional 2-0 win at Swallownest.
An own goal and Sam Robinson strike was the difference for Leon Sewell and Dave Ricardo’s side.
Glasshoughton Welfare eased to a 3-1 victory over Shirebrook Town at Leeds Road.
Lewis Stephens and Jordan Chippendale gave Welfare a solid first half platform.
Dylan Drovi’s goal straight after the interval effectively wrapped the points.
Worsbrough Bridge lost 2-1 to struggling Rainworth Miners Welfare at home.
Luke Danville got Worsbrough’s goal.
Parkgate were beaten 7-1 at home by promotion-chasing Brigg Town.
Jake Bancroft scored early on for Andy Dawson’s Parkgate.