Hornchurch came from two goals down to earn a last-gasp draw at Isthmian League Premier Division rivals Lewes on Saturday.

And Wingate & Finchley and Enfield Town claimed home wins over Kingstonian and Cray Wanderers respectively, while Billericay and Haringey Borough were beaten.

Lewes opened the scoring after 22 minutes at the Dripping Pan when Dean Moore fired past Dion Curtis-Henry and it was 2-0 when Kalvin Lumbombo-Kalala netted from 25 yards.

Nathan Harvey denied Ryan Scott with a stunning save just before the break, but Steve Morison’s men halved the deficit just before the hour when Liam Nash fired home from a Tom Wraight pass.

Harvey denied Sam Higgins and Nash, before Urchins levelled in the fifth minute of stoppage time as Scott headed down Wraight’s corner and Nash smashed the ball home.

Ruben Carvalho put Wingate ahead after just five minutes at the Maurice Rebak Stadium, but Tom Collins got Ks back on level terms six minutes before half-time.

Carvalho restored Wingate’s lead from the penalty spot moments later, though, and the Blues held onto their lead.

Marcus Wyllie struck twice in the space of seven minutes around the hour mark as Enfield Town beat Cray 2-0 to remain top with a perfect four wins from four.

North London neighbours Haringey succumbed to an 80th-minute Tommy Bradford goal in a 1-0 defeat at Carshalton Athletic, while Billericay saw their three-match winning streak ended by a 3-1 home loss to Whitehawk.

Charlie Walker, Charlie Lambert and Joel Daly struck for the visitors in the first half to leave New Lodge shellshocked, with Brooklyn Kabangolo’s 86th-minute reply little consolation for Gary McCann’s men.

James Barlow put Redbridge ahead in the first minute of their Isthmian North meeting with Stowmarket Town, but the visitors levelled nine minutes from time through Scott Sloots.

Motormen claimed a winner three minutes later through Soumen Nandi, though, to take the points.

Matthew Price (penalty) and Kingdom Dawson netted for Brentwood in their 3-2 home loss to Basildon United, while Kieron Bishop was on target for Enfield in a 3-1 defeat at Brightlingsea Regent.

Southern League Premier South rivals Harrow and Hendon both suffered defeats.

Harrow lost 4-2 at home to Poole Town, with Lonit Talla and Harlem Hale their men on target at Earlsmead.

And Hendon made the long trip to Devon to take on Plymouth Parkway, but lost 3-0.

Ryan Lane gave the hosts an early lead from the spot, then saw Joe Belsten lob a second from fully 50 yards.

Dave Diedhiou was sent off just before the break, with goalkeeper Matt Kerby dismissed for bringing down Jack Crago late on.

Lane beat Joe White from the spot to complete a miserable day for the Greens.


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