The weather got the better of Harlow Town's match against Waltham Forest in deepest Essex after a waterlogged pitch accounted for their Division One North clash on Saturday.
Great Wakering Rovers did manage to stage their clash against Berkhamstead Town however, and this relegation six-pointer went very much the way of the hosts, who romped to an impressive 4-1 home success.
A Dan Trenkel brace and further goals from Keith Wilson and Mark Hampshire saw the village outfit climb above their relegation rivals, who notched only through Derwayne Stupple's 75th minute strike.
Aveley were caught by a late Leyton sucker-punch at Mill Field. Leading through Nathan Elder's goal, the Essex side capitulated in the final seven minutes, leaking an equaliser through Trevor Paul, before Ben Wood's 91st minute winner.
Barrie Fox's 47th minute penalty for Tilbury rescued a point at home to leaders Cheshunt, while East Thurrock's game at Thame United was another that fell victim to the weather; ETU remain in mid-table.
Published Monday December 15, 2003
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