Kidderminster, Rushall Olympic and Halesowen settle for draws
Zak Brown scored a dramatic 92nd-minute equaliser to rescue a 1-1 draw for Kidderminster Harriers in their top end tussle at Buxton in the National League North.
Buxton momentarily climbed into top spot after Cian Coleman raced on to a through ball from Ethan Mann to smash a powerful strike into the top corner just eight minutes from time.
Leaders Scunthorpe United lost 1-0 at strugglers Radcliffe and Kidderminster salvaged a point in second half stoppage time to move to within one-point of the summit.
Brown scored his third goal in two games after heading David Worrall's corner beyond the reach of Paul Cooper to extend Harriers' unbeaten run to 10 games (winning eight, drawing two).
Kidderminster had a glorious chance to snatch all three points when Worrall squared for Ben Beresford in the eighth-minute of stoppage time but Cooper emerged to smother his finish.

Rushall Olympic conceded a late equaliser at Alfreton to draw 1-1 and leave themselves 11 points adrift of safety with just four games remaining.
They made the perfect start when Austin Samuels converted from the spot during the opening 10 minutes after Jessy Bavanganga was dragged down inside the box.
Samuels had another chance to double their advantage after wriggling his way past a number of challenges before firing over.
But Alfreton stole a point just three minutes from time when Liam Waldock netted his 13th goal of the season from Adam Lund's long throw to leave the Pics' sixth-tier status hanging by the thinnest of threads.
Halesowen Town missed a golden chance to climb into top spot after being held to a goalless draw at St Ives Town.
The Yeltz recovered from a wobbly start and almost delivered the opening goal after 11 minutes when Dan Wilks chopped inside and curled his effort agonisingly wide.
But Halesowen had to battle on with 10-men from the 18th-minute onwards after Jamie Willets was shown a straight red card for pulling down Benjamin Mensah as he raced through on goal.

George Munday flicked his header on to the post for St Ives but Halesowen also came close twice in the first 45 with McKauley Manning sent one-on-one before Conor Tee crashed an effort against the crossbar.
After the break, St Ives had a goal ruled out after Alex Collard was adjudged to have been in an offside position and Dan Platt preserved a draw with a late save to deny Amir Hadi.
That result keeps Halesowen in third spot in the Southern League Central, with a six-point advantage over sixth-place.
Elsewhere, Stourbridge were condemned to a 3-0 defeat against AFC Sudbury at the MEL Group Stadium.
Callum Page capitalised on some sloppy Stourbridge defending to break the deadlock inside 13 minutes before doubling his tally with a superb solo goal.
Sudbury had more chances to extend their lead with Charlie Lewis striking the post and Stourbridge goalkeeper Lewys Benjamin keeping the score down with a string of saves.
Marcel Lewis put the seal on the spin just before the hour-mark to leave Stourbridge 10 points adrift of the play-offs.