The final weekend of 2022 saw Toolstation NCEL Division One take centre stage with seven games taking place and victories for all three top sides.Campion maintain their eleven point advantage at the summit after their 4-1 win at
Worsbrough Bridge Athletic but it took until the 49th minute for them to make the breakthrough with Daniel Illingworth opening the scoring.
And, it was only in the final quarter-of-an-hour that they took full control of the game with Marcus Day adding a second before an Elliot Wilson own goal and a Daniel Hernandez strike put the result beyond doubt.
Conor Glavin converted a late penalty as a consolation for Worsbrough who remain in sixteenth position.
Harrogate Railway Athletic keep themselves in second spot going into the New Year after Daniel McDaid grabbed the only goal of the game in their home victory over
Brigg Town who remain six points away from the play-off zone in seventh.
Ross Hannah scored a hat-trick in third-placed
Rossington Main's 7-0 home victory over
Athersley Recreation.
Harry Sheppard, Bradley Grayson, Monosse Kianga and Tyla Bell added to the tally to heap pressure on their visitors who missed out on a chance of getting out of the relegation zone.
Staveley Miners Welfare have moved to within a point of the top five after their 3-2 defeat of visitors
Armthorpe Welfare, Archie White getting all of the Trojans' goals including two from the penalty spot.
Rhys Plater netting for the away side whilst Jamie Austin also put his name on the score sheet with a spot kick.
Dronfield Town came from behind to beat visitors
Nostell Miners Welfare 4-1 after Liam Owen's opener with Callum Mawbey, Connor Chapell, Joe Pearson and Mark Fereday ensuring the victory that sees them climb to ninth.
Daniel Davison snatched an injury-time winner for
Selby Town as they beat hosts
Swallownest 1-0, moving the Robins up to eleventh with Swallownest falling to fifteenth.
And,
Beverley Town jump to twelfth after a 7-1 win at basement side
Glasshoughton Welfare, Oliver Baldwin's hat-trick added to by Reece Moody, Mathew Stafford and Cameron Connelly's late brace.
Samuel Nelson got Welfare's only goal of the game and they remain four points away from safety.
Three matches were postponed with two of them shelved in midweek,
Shirebrook Town versus
Horbury Town falling victim to a burst water pipe whilst ground unavailability put paid to
Retford FC's trip to
Wakefield AFC.
And,
Parkgate's home clash with
Ollerton Town was called off on Saturday morning due to a waterlogged pitch at Green Lane.
Photo: A chase for the ball during Staveley Miners Welfare's 3-2 home victory over Armthorpe Welfare on Friday night in Toolstation NCEL Division One. (Picture: Steve Pennock)



