
Warrenpoint Town and Dollingstown continue to lead the way at the top of the Playr-Fit Premier Intermediate League.
There were also victories for Portstewart, Lisburn Distillery, Oxford Sunnyside and Queen’s University.
Leaders Warrenpoint Town defeated the on form Moyola Park at Milltown.
'Point held the advantage at the break when, on 42 minutes, Diarmuid O'Hanlon curled the ball into the net after Rory Powell had knocked it forward.
Moyola levelled just before the hour through Declan Martin following a goalmouth scramble after Daniel Devine had initially made a good save.
But 'Point secured the win seven minutes from time when Reece Doyle slammed the ball home after being found by Christopher Crane.
Dollingstown returned to winning ways with a crushing defeat of Tobermore United at Fortwilliam Park.
Peter Leighton fired United in front after just four minutes, but Aaron Duke levelled for the visitors ten minutes after that.
The Dollybirds moved in front on 36 minutes through Harry Norton, with Duke doubling up just five minutes after that.
Norton then completed the scoring in stoppage time at the end of the game.
Queen's University made it two wins in a row with victory over third placed Rathfriland Rangers at The Dub.
Dan Mairs bagged the only goal of the game for the Students eight minutes before half-time.
Portstewart made it three wins on the bounce with victory over Ballymacash Rangers at the Bluebell Stadium.
Mo Mahon's side raced into a two goal lead early on when Calvin McCallion opened the scoring on 12 minutes before doubling up seven minutes after that.
Benny Igiehon pulled one back for 'Cash midway through the first half, but a Alex Machado finish deep, deep into stoppage time made sure of the points for the Seahawks.
Lisburn Distillery defeated Banbridge Town by the odd goal in three at Crystal Park.
The home side moved in front midway through the first half when Matthew Taylor turned and fired into the bottom corner from just inside the area.
But the Whites responded well to equalise just after the half-hour mark when Jonathan Angus broke to fire into the top corner with a cracking shot.
And the visitors bagged the winner early in the second half after Sonny Redford knocked the ball low into the net from inside the box.
Oxford Sunnyside are now six games unbeaten following a three-goal victory over Coagh United on their return to Knockramer Park.
Adam Salley opened the scoring three minutes before the break, with Padraig Judge adding a second on 56 minutes.
Nathan O'Neill then completed the scoring 12 minutes from time.