NORTH Leigh climbed back into the top ten after a 2-1 victory at Coleshill Town last night.
The Millers are now ninth in Division 1 Central of the BetVictor Southern League.
Two early goals proved enough, although North Leigh were given a scare when Coleshill, who were by now down to ten men, reduced the deficit with ten minutes to go.
The away side went ahead in the fourth minute when a poor defensive header was pounced upon by Morgan Williams, who touched the ball around the keeper and scored.
They doubled their lead ten minutes later when a fine through ball from Warren McSkelly set George Seacole free and he slotted home.
Coleshill were reduced to ten men two minutes before the break when Keenan Meakin-Richards lunged in on Billy Gillett.
And although they pulled a late goal back through Edilson Panzo-Antonio, North Leigh held on.
The Millers host high-flying Corby Town on Saturday.
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