Toolstation NCEL Division One Round-Up

Relegation-threatened FC Humber United completed the double on Brigg Town whose title hopes are all but over.
A last minute own goal gifted Humber an incredible 3-2 victory and boosted their survival chances.
Brigg will now need Hallam and North Ferriby to drop a remarkable number of points if they are to stay in the race for the title.
The scores were all square at the break as Brigg had cancelled out Eddie Wileman’s opener.
The main drama began with 12 minutes to go as former Selby Town defensive strongman Gary Lumley fired Humber ahead again.
Initially it looked like Brigg had broken their hearts by equalising again in the 88th minute.
But straight from kick off Humber surged forward and a Brigg defender headed into his own net.

Glasshoughton Welfare led twice but were unable to halt their seven-game winless run as Armthorpe Welfare claimed a 2-2 draw.
Ash Bell and recent signing Jack Appleyard netted for Glasshoughton who had Jamie Simpson sent off.
James Austin and Adam Baskerville scored for Armthorpe.
On a positive note, Glasshoughton now head into a run of games where they should be looking to collect nine points out of nine.
Goals in either half from Cole Edwards and Freddy Tracey earned Parkgate a 2-0 victory at Nostell Miners Welfare.
