AMESBURY Town came from behind to defeat Hamworthy United 2-1 in what was their first Sydenhams Wessex Premier victory since the end of August.
The visitors were on course for three points when Matt Kemble gave them a 48th-minute lead.
Paul Coventry netted the equaliser on 80 minutes.
Late on, Tyler Brockway was adjudged to have been fouled and was awarded a penalty. From the resulting spot kick, he slotted home to give Amesbury the three points.
The win saw them halt a winless streak of seven league games as they moved up to 14th.
Rivals Bemerton Heath Harlequins were held to a second league draw in the space of five days.
Their game with AFC Portchester ended goalless.
Heath stay in sixth place.
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