Bangor continue to lead the way at the top of the Playr-Fit Championship, but there were also weekend victories for HW Welders, Limavady United and Annagh United as the pack continues to give chase.
The Seasiders hold onto a five point advantage in pole position after a comprehensive 3-1 defeat of Dundela at Wilgar Park.
Matthew Ferguson opened the scoring on 20 minutes with a header from Reece Neale’s throw-in, before two goals just before the break strengthened the visitors advantage.
Tiarnan Mulvenna doubled up in the 42nd minute with a strong finish past Lewis Deane into the bottom corner before, three minutes after that, Ben Arthurs placed the ball beyond the home keeper after being played through on goal.
The Duns did grab a consolation through Ewan Kelly around the hour but it wasn’t enough to spark any comeback.
HW Welders remain in second spot following victory over Institute at the Blanchflower Stadium.
Oisin Duffy turned the ball into his own net on the half-hour mark to edge the Welders in front but two goals midway through the second saw the Welders come through to claim the points.
Joshua Kee doubled the home advantage into the bottom left corner after shrugging off a defender before, five minutes after that, Ronan Wilson got past Brandon Diau for the Welders’ third.
‘Stute pulled one back through substitute Mikhail Kennedy later in the game.
Third placed Limavady United came from behind to get past Ballinamallard United at Ferney Park.
Darragh Stewart fired the Mallards into the lead as early as the second minute, but Joe McCready levelled with around 30 minutes on the clock.
John Butcher then popped up early in the second half with the winner for the Roesiders.
Michael Morgan and Brian Healy found the net as Ballyclare Comrades defeated Ards at Clandeboye Park.
Morgan opened the scoring on eight minutes with a curling finish into the far corner after cutting in from the left.
Healy bagged Ballyclare’s second on 17 minutes when he made no mistake from Marcus Murphy’s lay-off.
Aidan Steele reduced the deficit for Ards soon after on the rebound following an initial save by Gerard Walker, but Healy restored Ballyclare’s two-goal cushion a few from the break after tapping home Liam Hassin’s cross.
On Friday evening two late, late goals helped Annagh United defeat Newington at the BMG Arena.
Scoreless for almost the entirety of the game, Ciaran McGurgan's side eventually broke the deadlock right at the end of normal time when Scott McCullough sent over a cross from the left for Stephen Murray to head home at the back post.
Then, three minutes into stoppage time, McCullough got on the scoresheet himself when the roles reversed and he was teed up by Murray's left-sided delivery.
And, also on Friday, Newry City and Armagh City shared the spoils at the Showgrounds.
The home side held the advantage at the break when, midway through the first half, Adam Carroll provided the final ball for Lorcan Forde to finish into the bottom corner.
That was how it stayed until just under a quarter-of-an-hour remained when Igor Rutkowski stepped up to send a spot-kick past keeper Conor Mitchell.