NON-LEAGUE RESULTS ROUND-UP
LEEK Town kicked-off their season in the Northern Premier League Premier Division at Harrison Park against Stockton Town.
Leek fell behind early on as Michael Sweet scored for the visitors on 10 minutes.
The second half remain ed tight until right at the end as Stockton sealed all three points with a goal a minute into added time from Michael Fowler as Leek suffered a opening day 2-0 defeat. Attendance: 646.
MACCLESFIELD made the trip to Sandy Lane to face Worksop Town, defences were on top in the first half as the game was goalless at half-time and with the second half looking to be going the same way Macclesfield scored a late winner on 89 minutes as Luke Duffy scored giving the sikmen a 01-1 victory. Attendance: 1,002
NANTWICH Town went to the Berry Street Garage Stadium to face Bootle in the Northern Premier League West Division where both sides kept things tight to leave the score 0-0 at half-time.
The Dabbers fell behind in the second half with Andy Scarisbrick netted for the home side on 74 minutes and Jack Lenehan made it 0-2 in the sixth minute of time added on to seal victory for the visitors. Attendance 537
CONGLETON Town started their new campaign in a new division as the Midlands League Champions last season took on Trafford at the Cleric Stadium in the Northern Premier League West Division.
The visitors opened the scoring though on 22 minutes as Rio Clegg netted giving Trafford a 0-1 half-time lead. In the second half the Bears fell further behind as Mike Burke netted on 63 minutes. In added time Eion Hogan netted sending Congleton to 0-3 defeat. Attendance 473.
NEWCASTLE Town faced Mossley at the red Industries Stadium and went behind on 31 minutes as Kacper Mialkowski netted for the visitors.
Town gained a point though as they equalised in the third minute of time added on with Jack Derbyshire netting for the home side resulting in a 1-1 draw. Attendance 132.
KIDSGROVE Athletic were in action at the DCBL Stadium against Widnes and the home side took the lead on 29 minutes as Liam Paton scored to give Widnes a 1-0 lead at the break.
The second half saw Grove fall further behind with Sharif Deans scoring on 77 minutes to leave Kidsgrove trailing 2-0. Widnes continued to pile on the pressure and made it 3-0 on 80 minutes with Sean Miller converting a penalty. Attendance 171.