SHREWTON United's up-turn continued as they beat Street 3-2 at home to leapfrog their opponents and go ninth in the table.
The conditions did not help either side but the Shrews deservedly took the lead through Jess Walters' sublime finish.
His strike partner Dean Foot turned a defender in the box and smashed home the second before half time.
United were less impressive after the break but Walters did manage to grab another.
But home nerves were tested in the final 15 minutes when Street were awarded a spot kick which was converted.
Then Dean Kerley saw red for a second yellow card after inexplicably punching the ball in the box. Street calmly converted the penalty to make it 3-2 but United held on.
Manager Stuart Withers said: "The performance was very good until a few minutes from the end.
"Street played some nice football and perked up when it was 3-0. Then it became panic stations in a game we should have sewn up."
Shrewton will look to move further up the table when they visit Wellington on Saturday but Withers warned: "We have found that there are no easy games in this division, so we will have to play well.
"They are good defensively and we lost at home to them in a game we dominated."
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