Grimsby Borough are the new leaders of the Toolstation NCEL Premier Division after a second-half destruction of hosts Garforth Town earned them a 6-1 victory on Saturday.Adam Drury's seventeenth minute opener had the Wilderness Boys a goal ahead by the interval before Joshua Sunter and Jack Bradbury had them 3-0 up around the hour mark.
Sean Hunter pulled one back for the hosts but Jack Debnam and Connor Southern increased Borough's lead before Joshua Venney completed the scoring in injury time to make it three wins in a row for Daniel Barrett's men.
Staveley Miners Welfare also won on their travels, a 4-0 triumph at
Maltby Main, to lift the Trojans up into second, courtesy of goals from Michael Burke, Matthew Davies, Charlie Oglesby and Jonathan Froggatt.
Borough and Staveley both went above
Penistone Church who drew 1-1 at home with
Hemsworth Miners Welfare who drop to fourth, Nash Connolly's first-half strike for the visitors cancelled out in the 56th minute by Nathan Keightley.
Liversedge leap up to fifth having condemned hosts
Silsden to their fourth successive loss despite going behind to Marko Basic's goal on the quarter-hour mark as Alfie Raw quickly equalised and then Michael Bottomley and Kevy Tarangazdo turned the game round in the last fifteen minutes for a 3-1 victory.
Josh Greening's leveller secured a point for
Bridlington Town in a 1-1 draw at
Yorkshire Amateur but the Seasiders fall to sixth whilst the Ammers, whose goal was scored by Ashley Flynn, remain in seventh spot.
Thackley and
Albion Sports are up to eight and ninth, respectively, after wins with Asa Mitchell's double helping Thackley to a 3-1 defeat of visitors
Bottesford Town whilst Luke Aldrich scored the only goal of the game for the Lions at
Knaresborough Town.
There was late drama in
Handsworth's home game with
Goole AFC as the game was goalless going into stoppage time when an own goal from Darius Smith gave the visitors what seemed like the victory, only for Bailey Hobson to quickly rescue a point for the hosts at the death.
Athersley Recreation remain in the basement despite fighting back to claim a point at home to
AFC Mansfield, Shane Kelsey making sure the spoils were shared after Jack Warner's first-half breakthrough for the Bulls.
Barton Town drop into the bottom two after a 3-1 home loss to
Eccleshill United, Talent Ndlovu's opener for the Eagles cancelled out by Ben Hinchliffe before a Matthew Plummer own goal and a Jonathan Irving strike secured the victory for the away side.
In Division One,
Skegness Town's lead at the top has been reduced to one point after the Lilywhites drew 0-0 at home with
Retford FC who drop to fifth.
Selby Town and
Winterton Rangers moved to within touching distance of the summit with victories on their own patch, Selby defeating
Ollerton Town 4-0 with goals that included a brace from Christopher Jackson.
Winterton, meanwhile, were 6-0 winners over bottom side
East Hull with Elliot Broughton getting a hat-trick and Bruno Holden twice getting on the scoresheet.
Campion's sixth straight victory has seen them climb into fourth, a 4-1 home defeat of
Armthorpe Welfare secured with goals from Jason Carney, Alex Cusack, Andrew McCreadie and Myles Foley.
A Jordan Turner double helped
Hallam to prevail 3-2 over visitors
Nostell Miners Welfare to move the Sandygate side up into sixth whilst
North Ferriby are up to seventh after their 5-0 win against
Harrogate Railway Athletic at the Dransfield Stadium, Tom Corner getting four of their goals to double his tally for the season.
There were away victories for
Brigg Town and
Glasshoughton Welfare with Jason Pembleton, Thomas Pearson and Ryan Thompson netting for the Zebras at
Parkgate, and Lewis Pickering's 82nd minute winner saw Welfare beat hosts
Worsbrough Bridge Athletic 2-1.
The remaining two matches both ended with honours even as Stuart Hill struck late on for
Dronfield Town as they held visitors
Hall Road Rangers to a 2-2 draw and Jordan Buckham made sure
Rossington Main got a point in a 1-1 draw at home to
Swallownest after Matthew Morton had given their opponents an early lead.
Photo: Action from Campion's 4-1 win at home to Armthorpe Welfare in Toolstation NCEL Division One on Saturday. (Picture: Steve Pennock)