Jake Robinson and Danny Mills were on target as Whitehawk beat Bath City 2-1 to climb to third in Vanarama Conference south.

On a bitterly cold night, Hawks went ahead on 29 minutes through Robinson’s 17th goal of the season after some fabulous work from right-back Nick Arnold.

Mills broke clean through to slot home a second on 59 minutes and Hawks should have been 3-0 up when Robinson tapped home after Christian Nanetti had been floored in the penalty area only for the winger to be booked for diving, to the dismay of most in the ground.

Ross Stearn then halved the arrears for Bath and Whitehawk were left hanging on.

Eastbourne Borough netted twice in the closing stages to salvage a point from a 2-2 draw at lowly Weston-super-Mare.

Borough looked to be heading to defeat when Ollie Watkins put the home side 2-0 ahead with 19 minutes remaining.

But Gavin McCallum pulled a goal back with five minutes remaining and the visitors levelled thanks to a Jacob Cane own goal in stoppage time.

Horsham remain second from bottom in Ryman south after conceding deep into stoppage time to draw 2-2 at home to Tooting and Mitcham.

However, the Hornets will view it as a decent point against strong opposition, particularly as they finished the game with ten men after Tony Nwachukwu was sent off for a second bookable ofference.

Former Aberdeen defender Richie Byrne came in for his debut and his new side opened the scoring on 66 minutes with a header from Bailo Camara.

Frankie Sawyer levelled with a penalty for the visitors three minutes later but Nwachukwu restored Horsham’s advantage with 11 minutes remaining. It remained that way until the fifth minute of added time when former Lewes winger Stefan Cox bagged a second equaliser for Tooting.

East Grinstead are now just three points above the relegation zone after a 6-0 hammering at home to Whyeteleafe. Jason Henry scored a hat-trick for the visitors and Roscoe Dsane netted twice after a Guy Harding own goal had opened the scoring.

Burgess Hill’s match at Corinthian-Casuals was postponed due to a frozen pitch.

Eastbourne Town reached the Sussex RUR Cup final after beating Arundel on penalties after a 1-1 draw at Culver Road, Lancing.

Jack Turner gave Town the lead on four minutes but Scott Tipper levelled two minutes later and extra-time could not separate the sides.

Matt Darby converted the deciding penalty as Town won 4-3 on spot-kicks to book a final against Loxwood at Lancing on March 17.

In County League division one, George Landais and Scott Packer got the goals as Littlehampton beat Selsey 2-0.

Peter Cooper, Jason Taylor and Wes Tate were on target as Eastbourne United won 3-1 at Hailsham while Dean Wright and Ross Swain were the marksmen in Loxwood’s 2-0 victory at Ringmer.