AN INJURY time winner from Dan Parker earned Division One leaders Bardon Mill Bowes Lyons a big three points over Prudhoe Social Club.

Parker pounced at a corner in the second minute of added on time to return his side to winning ways after a blip in results of late.

His winner in the 3-2 victory followed two goals from Rob Hayes, whose brother Ricky was named man of the match, and cancelled out strikes from Matty Fothergill and Kieran Russel for Social, who had Jordan Phillips impressing.

Goals from man of the match Colin Hardwick, Luke Banks, Derek Waters, Michael Rankin, Ste Forster and Matty Bloomer saw Prudhoe Town come from two goals down to defeat Ryton Runhead.

Ryton, whose star man was Craig Stobbs, led courtesy of goals from Chris Chapman and Nathan Reed.

It was honours even when Hexham Phoenix and Haydon Bridge Anchor went head-to-head, Luke Parkinson netting for Hexham to cancel out Kieran Robley's strike.

Stephen Marsden was Hexham's star player, with Dan Alexander earning Bridge's equivalent.

Ponteland Village lost ground in the Divison Two promotion race as they lost by the odd goal in five to Hexhamshire.

Chris Hodges, Kevin Thompson and Lee Riley struck the decisive blows for Hexhamshire, with Nick Coward named man of the match.

Promotion rivals Haltwhistle Railway were happy to take advantage as they returned from Wylam Black Bull with a 4-1 victory.

Man of the match Andy Wrightson, Billy Walton, Stu Sproul and Nathan Bowerbank got their goals, with Wylam's star man Nathan Moore replying.

Prudhoe Town East End progressed past the first round of the Division Two KO Cup by defeating Hexham Hearts 8-7 on penalties.

The tie ended 2-2 with man of the match Ryan Newbrook and Liam Kelly registering for Prudhoe, and James Yeend and Nathan Drury on target for Hearts, who had Joe Shepherd starring.