ANCHORS A RAPID

Stockton took the lead early in the second half through Glen Butterworth. But Ashton scored two quick-fire goals through Darius Osei and James Hardy to claim their first league victory since September 17.
Stockton were looking to extend their winning run to six league games and started brightly as Kev Hayes proved dangerous.
First he had a low ball just out by Jordan Eastham, and then had a dipped effort which dropped wide. Eastham then had to be sharp between the Ashton sticks to deny Michael Sweet from close range.
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STONES CALL ON COOL KAL
NEIL GIBSON’S Weald- stone found a late winner to leapfrog fellow strugglers Woking.
DAGGERS GROUNDED BY DAVIES' LATE STRIKE
WILL DAVIES left Dagenham devastated with a stoppage-time equaliser that denied the visitors back-to-back away wins in their fight to stay up.

DORKING WOOD'S
A SECOND-half goal from Jason Prior was enough to give Dorking Wanderers all three points in a six-pointer between two promotion hopefuls.
FLETCHER IN RIGHT PLACE, RIGHT TIME FOR HOSTS
WIMBORNE produced an assured performance to continue their superb form and extend their unbeaten run to eight.
HANDLEY LEADS BY EXAMPLE
A DOUBLE from captain Tom Handley helped Merthyr extend their lead at the table’s summit to nine points after coming from behind.
BOSS GASKIN STRIKES GOLD
LITTLEHAMPTON aimed to build on Tuesday's win over AFC Croydon Athletic, which had lifted them out of the relegation zone, as they hosted Erith Town at the Sportsfield.
AD READY FOR GLADIATORS
FORMER Premier League midfielder Adam Clayton says he is “very excited” by the prospect of his first managerial role at Matlock Town.
WORCESTER SWAP
WORCESTER RAIDERS are to swap grounds with Worcester City for next season.

FANS LOVE FIELD OF DREAMS
FOUR of Westfield’s most loyal fans have landed a trip out to Guernsey and the opening of their new stadium.
NATHAN DENIES WESTON VICTORY
WESTON were forced to settle for a point after a closely-fought 1-1 draw with Chesham United at the Optima Stadium.