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Spitfires top guns over Harriers
RELEGATION from the National League was confirmed for Kidderminster Harriers as they were defeated by an Eastleigh side who banished any slim fears of suffering the drop themselves in the process.
HULME SEALS TITLE IN STYLE
Champs Boro hit 100-goal mark
HOT TOWN CHARGING INTO THE PLAY-OFFS
BRACKLEY TOWN closed in on a top-three finish while Chester will now need a miracle to make the play-offs.
MOSES IS ANSWER TO BLUES' PRAYERS
A SUBLIME Moses Emmanuel strike nine minutes from time proved to be the difference as Billericay Town boosted their play-off aspirations with victory over relegation-threatened Cheshunt.
QUORN MINCED AS BEES RUN RIOT
HARBOROUGH hit Quorn with a five-star showing as the Bees emphatically maintained top spot with only two matches of the season remaining.
RYAN ON SONG AS VICTORY SECURED
RYAN CLARKE proved to be the hero of the hour as a solid display from the Crusaders secured the points at Bulpit Lane against a battling AFC Totton.
PARKER IS THE HERO AS TOWN EYE TITLE
ROBBIE Parker's late injury-time winner kept the Waders on course for automatic promotion in this top versus bottom clash.
BOTTI'S STRIKE LIFTS CURFEWS
CHERTSEY became Town divisional champions in emphatic style in front of over 1,100 Alwyns Lane spectators with this comfortable win.
Rovers' Wembley joy thanks to Luis!
GREAT WAKERING Rovers keeper Luis Shamshoum saved the vital penalty kick in a tense shoot-out to set up a dream all-Essex showdown at Wembley.
GLOVERS' TITLE JOY CROWNED WITH WIN
YEOVIL TOWN were presented with the National League South trophy at Huish Park after victory against Truro City on Thursday confirmed them as champions.
LOFTY LAMBS HAVE HIT THE THE PEAKS OF THEIR POWER
Andy's champs march onwards
CAMEO DOE'S ROLLING IN IT
STALWART Scott Doe believed his only chance of heading to Wembley this season would be as a TV pundit - but he now reckons his experience under the arch will be invaluable in next month's Isuzu FA Vase final.
CLUB & PLAYER WELFARE IS KEY
Football can be predictable. We bemoan the lack of money that trickles down from the Premier League. We rail about travelling distances and times. And we almost always see calls to extend the playing season due to weather-induced postponements.
ALTY REMAIN A REAL FOUR-CE
CLINICAL Altrincham produced a smash and grab raid at relegation-threatened Ebbsfleet to boost their hopes of a top-four finish.
WOOD STEP UP FOR BOSS LUKE
BOREHAM Wood turned on the style for outgoing boss Luke Garrard with a thumping victory over fellow strugglers Wealdstone to end their sixgame losing streak.
RESOLUTE LEADERS WALK-ING ON WATER
SPALDING United left it late to take all three points follow ing a thrilling climax at Farley Way.
SWITCH STRANDS TULLY'S DOLPHINS
Poole of tears after 14th loss in 16 games
LETHAL LUCA BOOSTS BORO
Navarro cameo sees Radcliffe edge closer
A PLATFORM IN WHICH TO GRO
IF GOOD things do come to those who wait, then Leek Town captain Marc Grocott could be forgiven for wondering if his moment had passed.
MORE MISERY FOR MELLON AS LATICS ARE HELD BY DALE
Hope of play-offs face new setback
REBELS CRASH GLOVERS PARTY!
WORTHING inflicted a rare home defeat on Yeovil Town to postpone the Glovers title celebrations.
Robins shut out by brave Wands
SURVIVAL hopefuls Dorking and play-off chasers Altrincham were both left frustrated after playing out a goalless draw at Meadowbank which none really wanted.
GENERAL DUNCAN DARES TO DREAM
NEIGHBOURS might be happy to see Michael Murray hitting the road more after Chesham United’s title party lasted well into the night.
I'M OUT OF THE WOOD!
BOREHAM WOOD chairman Danny Hunter says parting company with long-standing manager Luke Garrard was done with a’very heavy heart’ as he prepares to bid farewell to the ‘most successful manager in the club’s history’.
HORLOCK'S HEROES WRITE NEW HISTORY
NEEDHAM MARKET manager Kevin Horlock said that winning the title with three games remaining is a bigger high than anything he experienced in his illustrious playing career.
HEED ARE FORCE TO BE RECKONED WITH
GATESHEAD overcame gale force conditions on Tyneside and stubborn underdogs Macclesfield to make it back-to-back Wembley appearances in the Isuzu FA Trophy.
Moors Whing their way to Wembley
ALEX WHITMORE’S headed double sealed history for Solihull Moors as they beat play-off rivals Bromley to book their first ever trip to Wembley.
BORO LIVING THE WEMBLEY DREAM
RAMPANT Romford held their nerve from the spot to reach the Isuzu FA Vase final at Wembley following a tightly contested affair.
TITLE JOY IS NEW HIGH FOR PEAKS!
IN front of the 2,938 joyous supporters – the highest home league crowd at The Lamb for nearly half a century – Andy Peaks’ side celebrated their second successive promotion.
STEY-ING POWER ASSURES NICHOLS
STEYNING Town chairman Ian Nichols says his club are ‘level-headed’ about their bid for promotion to Step 4 for the first time next season.