05:57 GMT, Sunday, 14 September 2008 06:57 UK
Torquay 2-1 Northwich
Tim Sills climbed off the bench to score an injury-time penalty and hand Torquay a dramatic win over Northwich.
Michael Welch felled Elliot Benyon in the Victoria box, and Sills smashed home from the spot to end the Gulls' run of five games without a win.
Wayne Carlisle had given the home side a 10th-minute lead with a precise finish from Steve Woods' cross.
Lee Steele levelled with a close-range finish, but it was not enough to earn bottom side Northwich a point.
Torquay: Poke, Robertson, Woods (Thompson 46), Ellis, Hodges, Carlisle, Mansell, Hargreaves, Carayol (Stevens 80), Green (Sills 58), Benyon.
Subs Not Used: Wroe, Yeoman.
Booked: Robertson.
Goals: Carlisle 10, Sills 90 pen.
Northwich: Tynan, Aspin, Welch, Roberts, Grand, King (Mullan 46), Crowell, Allan, Flynn, Stamp (Barratt 69), Steele (Phil Marsh 90).
Subs Not Used: Jones, Bailey.
Booked: Crowell, Welch.
Goals: Steele 53.
Att: 1,752
Ref: A Sainsbury (Wiltshire).
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