
The latest round of Playr-Fit Premier Intermediate League action produced victories for Warrenpoint Town, Banbridge Town, Ballymacash Rangers, Rathfriland Rangers and Portstewart.
Warrenpoint moved back to the top of the table following a narrow defeat of Tobermore United at Milltown.
The winner - and only goal of the game - arrived after just 12 minutes when a ball into the box was nodded on by Christopher Crane as far as Declan Loye who promptly tucked it into the corner.
Rathfriland Rangers, in third place, made it six league wins out of seven with victory over Lisburn Distillery at Ballyskeagh.
Scoreless at the break, the visitors moved in front early in the second half when Stephen McCavitt volleyed home from the edge of the box.
Jonathan Scannell doubled Rangers' lead on 79 minutes at the back post after connecting with a right-sided cross before, four minutes later, Josh Stewart pulled one back for the Whites from outside the area.
However McCavitt struck again in the closing moments with a free-kick into the bottom corner to secure the points for Rathfriland.
Three first half goals helped Ballymacash Rangers sweep to victory over Knockbreda.
Benny Igiehon opened the scoring for the visitors after ten minutes when he followed up from Matthew Parker's initial long range effort.
Guillaume Keke found the net just three minutes after that to double Rangers' lead before, on 21 minutes, he struck again to double his tally and ultimately complete the scoring.
Portstewart fought back from a goal down to defeat Coagh United at Mullaghacall.
The visitors held the lead at the break after Lewis Mearns raced on to a back header to slot the ball past keeper Patrick Quigley from around 12 yards.
Portstewart levelled on the hour when Calvin McCallion got on the end of a long ball forward to slide the finish underneath the advancing Ben McCauley.
Then, with just over ten minutes remaining, Zac Dealey bagged the winner after nipping in on the edge of the six yard box to knock in a corner from the right.
A couple of goals after the break proved enough for Banbridge Town to get past Queen's University at Crystal Park.
With neither side finding a way through in the first half it fell to Michael McCavitt to round off a great team move to edge Banbridge in front on 52 minutes.
Then, with around a quarter-of-an-hour remaining, a counter attack saw Eoin Flynn beat two defenders before shooting across keeper Neil Shields to double the home advantage.