Sherwood Colliery's perfect start to their inaugural Toolstation NCEL Premier Division season began with a last-gasp victory at home to Maltby Main that means they return to the top of the table.Gareth Curtis struck in stoppage time to claim a single-goal win at Debdale Park and it means a maximum fifteen points from the five games played so far by Wayne Savage's side.
They climb above
Grimsby Borough who were without a game whilst
Silsden AFC continued their excellent start to the campaign with a 2-0 success at
Goole AFC that moves them up into third.
Joe Jagger got both of the Cobbydalers' goals, in the nineteenth and 39th minutes, that sees them leapfrog Maltby who drop to fourth position.
Handsworth and
Winterton Rangers complete the top six after away wins with Kane Reece and Mitchell Dunne netting for Handsworth at bottom side
Athersley Recreation.
The Rec remain without a point but showed some fighting spirit as Dane Shaw clawed a goal back for them but the 2-1 victory went to the away side.
Winterton, meanwhile, snatched a 3-2 win at
Knaresborough Town with Daniel Walker grabbing the winner in injury time for Rangers who had previously led through goals by Josh Walker and Ryan Thompson, only for Thomas Dugdale and Mark Simpson's penalty to twice restore parity for the hosts.
A 2-1 loss at
Barton Town sees
Garforth Town fall to seventh, Helmo Mendes da Cruz Silva with their goal sandwiched by a Curtis Bateson double that moves the Swans out of the bottom three.
Tomas Poole's brace, added to by goals from Charlie Oglesby and Declan Howe, gave
Staveley Miners Welfare a 4-0 win at ten-man
Bottesford Town and the Trojans are now eighth following their victory.
Alex Cusack's 83rd minute strike earned
Eccleshill United a 2-1 home win over
Thackley whilst Nathan Keightley got the only goal of the game, his first half stoppage time strike earning the points for
Penistone Church at
Albion Sports.
And, it was honours even at the Forest Town Arena, Jermaine Jatau's opener for
AFC Mansfield cancelled out by Callum Charlton as
Emley AFC and the Bulls played out a 1-1 draw.
Nostell Miners Welfare and
Brigg Town both won to stay top of the Division One table, Nostell's 1-0 home victory over
Rossington Main, thanks to Brett Smith, keeping them ahead of the Zebras on goal difference.
Brigg were 4-0 victors at
Teversal who drop in to the basement following their defeat, Alfie Usher's double along with one each for Andrew Taylor and Leigh Hutchinson condemning their hosts to a sixth loss in seven games.
Liam Flanagan got both of
Selby Town's goals in their 2-0 home win over
Swallownest, moving the Robins up to third, whilst
North Ferriby and
Armthorpe Welfare closed the gap on the top six with convincing home victories.
There was a hat-trick for Thomas Corner as Ferriby were 6-0 victors over
Harrogate Railway Athletic, Daniel East, Danny Buttle and Jamie Forrester also netting for the Villagers.
Alex Varley also scored three as Armthorpe won 8-0 against
FC Humber United, Jack Mawson and Noel Burdett with a couple, and Adam Baskerville also got on the scoresheet against a Humber side that have conceded 38 in eight league games so far.
Aaron Gray bagged the winner in stoppage time for
Glasshoughton Welfare as they jump to eighth after their 2-1 defeat of visitors
Dronfield Town.
Hallam were 4-0 home winners over
Retford FC, Julian Lawrence with a couple of their goals in front of the midweek's biggest crowd of 412.
Rainworth Miners Welfare beat neighbours
Shirebrook Town 2-1 at Langwith Road, Richard Guest grabbing the winner for the visiting Wrens in the 72nd minute.
Gavin King was the matchwinner for
Ollerton Town as they beat visitors
Parkgate 1-0 and an own goal in the 88th minute from Connor Wright saw
Hall Road Rangers claim all the points in a 3-2 victory at
Clipstone.
Photo: Gareth Curtis grabs a dramatic injury-time goal to snatch Sherwood Colliery a 1-0 home win over Maltby Main on Tuesday night, a victory that moves his side to the top of the Toolstation NCEL Premier Division. (Picture: Ryan Crockett Photography)