Zach Barr hit yet another vital goal for Portadown
Dundela regained the Playr-Fit Championship’s number one slot with a resounding 5-1 victory over relegation-threatened Dergview.
Ewan Kelly marked his debut with a double while Charlie Dornan, Jordan Jenkins and Lee Rea also got in on the act for the Duns, who sit one point clear of second placed Institute and two points ahead of Bangor and Portadown.
Jaimie McGovern scored a late own goal for the visitors, who remain firmly fixed in the relegation play-off zone.
Bottom side Knockbreda’s home game against promotion-chasing Harland and Wolff Welders was, meanwhile, postponed due to an unplayable pitch.
Zach Barr scored a vital injury time equaliser to give Portadown a share of the spoils against cross-town rivals Annagh United.
The hosts raced into a 2-0 lead at the BMG Arena with former Ports players Nathan Kerr and Paul Finnegan finding the net in a frantic first-half.
But Portadown refused to surrender, fighting back to avoid a repeat of their disappointing Boxing Day derby defeat at the same venue.
Ryan Mayse pulled a goal back in the 50th minute before Barr levelled the game deep in stoppage time.
The day’s other game in the Champions — Ballinamallard United versus Institute at Ferney Park — was a tepid 0-0 draw.
Bangor enjoyed a brief stint at the top of the division thanks to two late goals in Friday night’s north Down derby.
In front of almost 1,300 fans at Clandeboye Park, Ards debutant Lee Newell converted Aidan Steele’s cross to give the Red and Blues the lead before Coleraine loanee Conor McDermott to equalise for the Seasiders with an outrageous lob just before the break.
Even so, John Bailie’s team looked the more likely to win the game for much of the
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