
The battle at the top of the Playr-Fit Premier Intermediate League is beginning to hot up after another weekend of action produced victories for Dollingstown, Rathfriland Rangers, Queen’s University and Coagh United.
There were also draws at Ballyskeagh, Mullaghacall and Knockramer Park.
Dollingstown hit three goals without reply past Warrenpoint Town in the top of the table clash at Planters Park.
The home side moved in front on 25 minutes when Aaron Duke converted from the spot, before the 29-year-old doubled up ten minutes later with a headed finish.
Odhran Skelton then added a third eight minutes after the break following a free-kick on the edge of the box to complete the scoring.
Goals from Josh Cooper and Jake Corbett saw Rathfriland Rangers defeat Tobermore United at Iveagh Park.
Cooper needed just two minutes to open the scoring but Tom Patchett levelled for the visitors midway through the first half.
However what turned out to be the winner arrived eight minutes from the break when Corbett headed home from the edge of the six yard box after the ball had come over from the right.
Lisburn Distillery and Moyola Park battled to a 2-2 draw at New Grosvenor.
The Whites seized the advantage after a quarter-of-an-hour when a cross from the right fell for Aaron Cochrane to send a nice finish past keeper Andrew Findlay.
Moyola levelled midway through the first half after some poor defending allowed Declan Martin to send a deflected effort beyond Dylan Agnew.
Kyle Flynn restored Distillery's lead early in the second half with a low finish from a good passing move but, once again, the visitors hit back when Jonathan McLean found the net after a free-kick was parried into his path.
Oxford Sunnyside and Ballymacash Rangers had to settle for a goal and a point apiece at Knockramer Park.
The home side held the lead at the break after Cohen Henderson found the net following a scramble in the box from a set piece after a quarter-of-an-hour.
That was how it stayed until 20 minutes from time when Josh Cahoon levelled for 'Cash with a quality finish into the bottom corner.
Two second half goals saw Queen's University get the better of Knockbreda at Breda Park.
Ronan Young opened the scoring for the visitors on seven minutes with a tap in following superb play from skipper Matthew Hughes.
Louis Blackstock levelled five minutes later for 'Breda with a finish into the roof of the net after a great run into the box, but Jack Ovens restored QUB's lead midway through the first half from close range.
Blackstock struck again for the home side on 36 minutes on the rebound after Marcus Murphy's initial effort had been pushed out.
But the Students moved back in front once again around the hour mark through skipper Hughes before substitute Charlie Chapman made sure right at the end.
Coagh United twice came from behind to defeat Dergview at Hagan Park.
Paul Smith fired Dergview in front from the spot after just nine minutes, but Peter Bell levelled just after the half-hour mark.
Sam Sproule restored the visitors' lead early in the second half but Zach Ferson hit his first of the afternoon to bring Coagh back onto level terms again.
Substitute Luke McConnell then edged the home side in front six minutes from time before Ferson knocked in an 89th minute penalty to secure the win.
Curtis Hanson struck a last minute equaliser to earn Portstewart a point from Banbridge Town's visit to Mullaghacall.
The 21-year-old levelled for the Seahawks in the third minute of added time to cancel out Banbridge's opener on 25 minutes after Declan Carville headed home a corner at the second attempt.