Sussex Sunday
AFC Aymer recovered from two goals down to win 3-2 against bottom side Rottingdean Village to keep up their premier division title bid.

Ben Ball sparked the comeback just after the break and Adam Burton levelled with ten minutes to go to take his tally for the season to 17.

Jamie Watts was the Aymer hero with the late winner, slotting home from a tight angle after Rob Jackson hit a post, while keeper Wayne White also played a part after making a last-gasp save.

Dorve Phlatseo stayed in touch with the front-runners after coming from behind to beat The St George 3-1.

Jamie Harman equalised following good work from man-of-the-match Paul Elliot, before Tony Burnett and an own goal clinched it in the second half.

AFC Shoreham moved level on points with division two leaders Spread Eagle following a 1-0 win over Briant Comms. James Wotherspoon netted the crucial goal just after the half-hour.

Defender Paul Lambert scored his first goal of the season to help The New Bush ease past Horsdean United 4-0. Jason Taylor, Casey Marlow and Kevin Tettersall netting the others.

Women
Henfield Ladies were left ruing the rain after losing 5-2 against Crawley Down in a league cup replay. The original tie was abandoned due to a waterlogged pitch with Henfield 3-0 up but they could not produce a repeat performance, with Leigh Farley and Hayley Plummer netting the consolation goals.

Kim Donno marked her first appearance for 19 months with a goal to help Haywards Heath Ladies beat Upper Beeding 2-1. Jo Ashworth was also on target in the South East Counties women's division one west clash.

Haywards Heath Ladies II ran out 4-2 winners over AFC Brighton and Hove in Sussex division one thanks to Nat Trend, Sarah Bridge, Mel Conniff and Tash Kaye.