Harrogate Town twice fought back to stay in the FA Umbro Trophy on Saturday.
Mick Hennigan's men found themselves two down at the break at home to UniBond League division one rivals Witton Albion, with Paul Hennin and Dave Anane on target, the latter from the spot.
Andy Couzens headed Town level from crosses by Pav Singh and Iain Dunn and, although Hennin regained Albion's lead, Craig Roden notched an equaliser.
Harrogate Railway also netted thrice, but lost 4-3 at Arnold Town, the winner coming from Darren Bogan's 89th-minute mis-hit cross, which sailed into the net.
Bogan had opened the scoring and other Arnold goals came from Chris Whalley, with an own goal, and Craig Maddison. Railway's strikes came from Whalley, Liam Gray and Danny Ames.
Goole lost 3-1 at Glapwell, while Selby's home match with Alfreton Town was postponed because of the power failure in the town.
Pickering Town, flying high in NCEL division one, thrashed Maltby Main 5-1 away. Alex Wilgrass and Phil O'Reilly helped the Pikes into a 2-1 first-half lead, and second-half strikes by Mark Wood, after beating two men in the box, Gary Chapman, with a 35-yarder, and Pat Gaughan completed the rout.
Tadcaster Albion lost by the only goal of the game at Parkgate.
Nestl Rowntree and York RI both saw their West Yorkshire League premier division games called off because of waterlogged pitches, while Knaresborough Town came from behind to beat Nostell MW 3-1 at home. Lee Shaw equalised Ben Gilbert's opener and late goals by Simon Cowan and new-boy Sal Njie gave Boro the points.
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