FA Vase: Peterlee manager Andy Toman watched his side beat Clipstone with a last minute winner on Saturday - and then announced his resignation.
The former Darlington and Hartlepool midfielder decided to quit after two years in the job, in which he saved the club from relegation in the first season, and then guided them to seventh last year.
Toman said: "I feel that I've taken the club as far as I can, plus I'm not enjoying it any more.
"The club has asked me to stay on until they can get a replacement, which I'll gladly do."
Peterlee secretary Arnie Church said: "We'll be sorry to see him go, because he's worked wonders for us."
Peterlee took a first half lead when Lee Bytheway headed in from a David Yale free kick, but Clipstone levelled before half time.
Neither side could break through again until the last minute of extra time, when Chris Emms fired home - and there was no time left for the ref to restart the game.
Horden came from 3-0 down after half an hour to win 4-3 at Atherton LR.
Horden were hardly in the game early on and were quickly 3-0 down, but they pulled one back just before the break when Kevin Devine scored from twelve yards.
Soon after the break, Darren Atkinson fired home from a Lee Crosby pass, and they forced extra time when Andy McKenna was fouled - Chris Pearson scoring from the spot.
And it was McKenna who popped up with the winner from close range in the second period of extra time.
Esh Winning had a good 1-0 away win at Armthorpe, Steve Burns scoring his fourth goal of the week in the second half.
Seaham Red Star scored four times in extra time to beat Chadderton 5-1. Seaham trailed to a penalty for handball for most of the game, but sub Willie Crew levelled with three minutes left. But in extra time Seaham took full control and scored through Lee Peachey, Chris Feasey, Andy Howarth and Crew.
Shildon scored late in extra time to see off Ashington 3-2.
Ashington took the lead through an Alan Hogg penalty after a foul by Jamie Middleton, but Shildon levelled with a 25 yarder by Garry Barnes.
But Ashington regained the lead just before half time when Alex Lawson crossed for Hogg to put them back in front. Shildon levelled again after 75 minutes when Graham Liddle headed in a free kick, and with two minutes left in extra time Adam Smith scored from the rebound after Kevin Bromley hit the post.
Washington pulled off a surprise by beating Brandon 4-2.
Owen Peterson put Washington into an early lead, and then Tony Hanson scored with a low shot for the second.
Brandon hit back to level before half time through Craig Hackworth and Scott Bell, but Washington regained control in the second half, and went 3-2 up through a Peterson header, then Danny Haley dribbled through for the fourth.
Crook won a tricky away game by 2-0 at Northallerton, Jamie Harwood scoring twice in the first half. He put Crook into the lead with a shot into the top corner, then he scored the second from an Andrew Shaw pass.
Consett won 2-1 at Evenwood. Craig Tate beat two men and scored with a deflected shot to put Consett into the lead just on half time, then after 50 minutes he beat the offside trap and scored the second. Evenwood's goal came from Paul Bailes late in the game.
Guisborough had a good away win, with a 2-0 victory at Goole, Lee Alexander and Paul Wilson the scorers.
Marske also did well, winning 2-1 at Winsford. Chris Keegan gave them an early lead with a header from a free kick after just three minutes, and even though Winsford equalised, Jonathan Stott scored the winner from long range.
Former winners Whitley Bay made no mistake, thumping Washington Nissan 6-1. Lee Kerr scored a hat trick for Whitley, with former Nissan player Adam Johnston (2) and Steve Leadbitter scoring the others. Gavin Cogdon scored a penalty for NBissan.
Thornaby beat Chester-le-Street 3-2 in their all Northern League clash. Chester led when a Gary Shields cross was turned into his own net by a defender, but Thornaby levelled after 71 minutes with a Richie Storr effort. Chris Lynch put Thornaby in the lead in extra-time, and Craig Skelton fired the third from 25 yards. Johnny Wightman pulled one back for Chester, who then missed several chances for the equaliser.
Jarrow Roofing easily beat Nelson 5-1. Justin Perry took his tally to the season to eight with two of the goals, with Chris McCabe (2) and Craig Nelson scoring the others.
Prudhoe won 3-0 at Pontefract, Kevin Shoulder, Chris Reay and Simon Reay scoring their goals.
Whickham won 1-0 at Holker Old Boys thanks to a goal by Ian Robson just before half time.
Morpeth beat Liversedge 3-1 after trailing to an early goal. Stephen Sinclair, Steve Walker and Gary Cook scored.
Two games must go to replays. League leaders Newcastle Benfield Saints were held to a 1-1 draw by Ramsbottom and play tomorrow night. Ramsbottom led at half time, but Kevin Gustard fired the equaliser just after the break.
Easington maintained their recent improvement with a 0-0 draw at Newcastle Blue Star and another Tuesday replay.
Tow Law, finalists in 1998, sadly lost 6-3 at Bacup Borough, after leading 2-0 early in the game with goals by Lee Innes and Mark Turner. Carl Beasley scored Lawyers' other goal to make the score 5-3 at the time.
Willington lost 3-0 at Salford City, while Kennek Ryhope CA were beaten 5-0 at home by St Helens.
Norton were beaten by two goals from Tim Bell at Penrith.
South Shields led 1-0 at Retford with a goal by Lee O'Donovan, but Retford hit back in the second half to win 3-1. The turning point was a twice taken penalty with the score at 1-1.
North Shields went down by the same scoreline to Thackley, Roy Gordon scoring their goal.
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