Toolstation NCEL leaders North Ferriby returned to winning ways on Saturday whilst the Division One table-toppers Campion fell to only their second defeat of the season.Ferriby travelled to bottom side
Yorkshire Amateur and came away with a 4-0 victory with a Thomas Corner double and one each for T'nique Fishley and Danny Buttle as the Villagers remain six points clear at the summit.
Second-placed
Winterton Rangers were 2-0 home winners over neighbours
Barton Town, Martin Pembleton and Josh Walker with the goals at either end of the encounter at the MKM Stadium.
Garforth Town are now nine points away from the top two as they drew 0-0 at
Albion Sports in a game that was played at Bradford Park Avenue's ground.
Iyrwah Gooden got both of
Emley AFC's goals as they won 2-0 at home to next-to-bottom
Bottesford Town, a victory that moves the Pewits up to fourth above
Penistone Church who drew 1-1 with visitors
Knaresborough Town.
Nathan Keightley gave Church an early lead before Cameron Bedford netted an injury-time equaliser in the only Premier Division game where both sides scored.
There were defeats for the two sides above the relegation zone, meaning all four bottom sides were beaten,
Goole AFC staying in eighteenth, five points clear of the drop zone, after their 4-0 loss at
Eccleshill United.
There were two goals for Devonte Newman-Morton whilst Benjamin Gordon and Kiari Venture also scored for the Eagles who stay fifteenth.
Frickley Athletic, meanwhile, went down 3-0 at home to
Thackley, Ben Grech-Brooksbank, Aidan Chippendale and Thomas Greaves netting for the Dennyboys.
Elsewhere, Ben Gelder scored the only goal of the game as
Hemsworth Miners Welfare defeated visitors
Handsworth and Kayle Price's double secured a 2-0 home victory for
Golcar United over
Silsden AFC.
And, Kieren Watson scored twice, adding to Oliver Fearon's opener from the penalty spot, as
Hallam were 3-0 home winners over
Maltby Main.
Campion's lead at the top of Division One is now down to four points as they suffered a rare loss, Jake Squires' 66th minute penalty securing their hosts
Ollerton Town a 1-0 victory.
Rossington Main close the gap in second place as Ross Hannah's third hat-trick in as many games helped them to a 5-2 home victory against seventh-placed
Brigg Town, Gregory Young and Bradley Grayson also getting on the scoresheet for their fifth straight win.
Harrogate Railway Athletic also made it five victories in a row with a 2-0 home defeat of
Staveley Miners Welfare as third faced fourth at Station View.
Luke Stewart and Elliot Holmes found the net in the final quarter of the game to open up a seven-point advantage between themselves and their opponents.
Wakefield AFC remain fifth and in the play-off zone after Jaydan Sandhu's penalty and a Daniel Youel goal, both in the first half, led to a 2-0 win at
Athersley Recreation who return to the foot of the table.
Samuel Kyeremeh struck twice for
Horbury Town who keep themselves a point behind the top five following their 3-2 win at
Dronfield Town.
Shirebrook Town and
Glasshoughton Welfare were the day's winners as they beat sides also embroiled in the increasingly tight race to avoid relegation.
Kian Tansley's 86th minute winner lifts Shirebrook out of the basement as they won 2-1 at home to
Swallownest whilst Welfare move out of the drop zone and are replaced by the side they beat, hosts
Parkgate.
Goals from Harrison Rowley and Ramalho Ferreira in the second half secured Welfare a 4-1 victory as their upturn in form continues.
Nostell Miners Welfare were 3-0 home winners over
Beverley Town, with goals in the last ten minutes from Joel Wood and Jack McGahan confirming the three vital points that moves them four clear of the bottom three.
And,
Worsbrough Bridge Athletic are up to thirteenth after Conor Glavin and Michael Jepps scored to turn a 1-1 scoreline with visitors
Selby Town into a 3-1 victory.
Photo: Emley AFC's Iyrwah Gooden celebrates opening the scoring with the first of his goals as the Pewits won 2-0 at home to Bottesford Town on Saturday. (Picture: mm10_sports_photo)