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Cogenhoe United 1-2 Blackstones
The Cooks were on the wrong end of a drubbing this afternoon at newly Promoted Rothwell Corinthians.
This win takes them up to 13th and us down to 17th.
Cogenhoe United 1-2 Blackstones
Blackstones are off the mark after this victory at Compton Park.
Scott Cross gave the Cooks the lead after just seven minutes but an Elton Holmes spot kick put Stones on terms twenty minutes later.
Mark Jones continued his fine form in front of goal with the visitors' 50th minute winner.
Cogenhoe United 1-2 S&L Corby
S&L made it maximum points from three games with this success at Compton Park.
The visitors took charge with two goals early in the second half. Mike Sneddon broke the deadlock after 48 minutes and two minutes later the lead was doubled by Paul Djeneralovic.
Ben Holley scored a Cogenhoe consolation seven minutes from time.
Cogenhoe United 0-1 Northampton Spencer
The Millers' young side sprang a surprise as they overcame their more experienced hosts at Compton Park.
A 34th minute goal from Spencer skipper Steve Jelley proved decisive in this derby contest.
Desborough Town 0-2 Cogenhoe UnitedNew look Desborough are still searching for their first point after Cogenhoe collected their first reward of the campaign at the Waterworks Field.
Matty O'Neill of Desborough and Jed Ainge of Cogenhoe were both red carded in the first half and midway through the second half Ar Tarn were reduced to nine men when Tony Page picked up a second caution.
The game remained scoreless until the 75th minute when Dan Thomason put the visitors in front and three minutes later a second goal from Jack Ashton wrapped up the visitors' victory.
Cogenhoe: Darren Watts, Phil Cassidy, Jack Ashton, Nick Ashby, Luke Dowling, Stuart Goosey, Jed Ainge, Neil Champelovier, Scott Cross (Nick Kingston), Luke Pritchard (Danny Thomason), Tom McGowan (Dan Holman).
Daventry Town 1-0 Cogenhoe United
The Division One champions kicked off their top flight campaign with an opening day victory.
A lone strike from Danny Nelson eight minutes before the interval proved enough to give Martyn Walker's men maximum points.
Cogenhoe: Darren Watts, Dan Thomason, Jack Ashton, Nick Ashby, Luke Dowling, Stuart Goosey, Tom McGowan (Nick Kingston), Jed Ainge, Ben Holley (Scott Cross), Jim Le Masurier (Dan Holman), Phil Cassidy.