Elliott Andrew scored within two minutes of coming off the bench to grab a 1-0 victory for Tadcaster Albion and inflict leaders Penistone Church's first home defeat of the NCEL Premier Division season on Saturday.The Brewers substitute netted midway through the second period to also notch up his side's first away win of the campaign and they are now up to ninth in the table.
Second-placed
Thackley could not take advantage of Penistone's defeat as they were beaten 2-0 at
Parkgate, goals from Ross Duggan and Jamie Austin giving the Steelmen the victory that sees them climb to sixth.
Thackley drop to fourth, overtaken by
Silsden AFC and
Albion Sports, Thomas Greaves with an injury winner for Silsden as they beat visitors
Golcar United 3-2 to close the gap to the summit to four points.
They twice had to come from behind to the away side who started the day in third but have now fallen to fifth, George Doyle and Alfie Wilkinson's goals cancelled out by Ross Daly and then Casey Stewart.
Nathan Cartman's hat-trick helped Sports to a 4-1 win at
Hallam, Ellis Wade also on the scoresheet for the Lions, whilst Brandon Bradbury netted what was an equaliser for the Countrymen.
Oliver Fearon also scored three goals as
Handsworth beat hosts
Rossington Main 3-2, his third coming in stoppage time to grab a victory that lifts them to eighth.
Basement side
Goole AFC were beaten 3-0 at
Bottesford Town, the Poachers moving out of the bottom three courtesy of a Cody Collins opener and a late double from Aristides Cunha.
Next-to-bottom
Winterton Rangers picked up a point in a 1-1 draw at
Barton Town but they conceded an injury time equaliser from Scott Phillips after Kieran McCaffrey had given them a first half lead.
Campion find themselves two points above the drop zone, but with games in hand, after their 3-1 loss at
Pickering Town, Connor Avison scoring first for the Pikes before Ewan Gregson's equaliser but Omar Sanyang and then Ronnie Kelly ensured victory for the hosts.
Beverley Town secured a much-needed victory as Cameron Connelly and Glen Sani were the scorers in a 2-1 defeat of visitors
Knaresborough Town.
And,
Eccleshill United were successful by the same scoreline as Zackary Sangster and Mohammed Farham Subhani found the net for the hosts after they had gone behind to an early goal from Joel Spencer for
Frickley Town.
The top two in Division One swapped places and back again over the weekend with
Wombwell Town vaulting to the summit on Friday night with their 4-0 victory at
Nostell Miners Welfare.
Edward Agnew was another of the weekend's hat-trick heroes whilst Rikki Paylor added to the tally and then, on Saturday,
Horbury Town returned to top spot as they won 4-1 at
Athersley Recreation.
Billy Mole opened the scoring and Gibril Bojang was quickest to the rebound from his penalty to double their advantage in the opening period before Carter Tingle halved the deficit prior to the interval.
James Cusworth then converted a spot-kick and Joel Feirn struck with seconds remaining to ensure the away win.
Third-placed
Dearne & District were held to a 1-1 draw at home by
Dronfield Town, the visitors taking the lead through Max Rhodes before Justin Circuit ensured it was honours even with his leveller.
Maltby Main and
Ilkley Town both climb above Athersley who drop to sixth, Luke Walker with a couple whilst Ashley Flynn, Joshua Stead, William Jenkinson and Bradley Morton were also on the scoresheet in Maltby's 6-2 home victory over
Worsbrough Bridge Athletic.
Ilkley, meanwhile, beat hosts
Armthorpe Welfare 4-2 with Jay Harris, Luke Baldwin, Kevin Gonzalez and Alfie Dean putting them 4-0 up before Armthorpe threatened a mini comeback with replies from Thomas Joynt and Andrew Wright.
Brigg Town's 3-0 home defeat to
Harrogate Railway Athletic, thanks to goals from Sam Clothier, Lucas Umpleby and Eliel Anko, means the Zebras fall to seventh whilst eighth-placed
Selby Town drew 1-1 at home with
Wakefield AFC.
Caden-Rylee McGrath had seemingly given the hosts the victory before Jaydan Sandhu's last gasp equaliser made it a point apiece.
There were 4-1 home wins as two each for Connor Bell and Akram Lasalire saw
Shelley defeat
Swallownest and William Law also struck twice for
South Leeds as they beat basement side
Yorkshire Amateur.
And,
Glasshoughton Welfare came from behind to win 2-1 at
Club Thorne Colliery, Miguel Cassama and Alexander Clarke finding the net on either side of the half-time break.
Photo: Substitute Elliott Andrew scores two minutes after coming off the bench to get the winner for Tadcaster Albion at NCEL Premier Division leaders Penistone Church on Saturday. (Picture: Craig Dinsdale)