Lewes went in goalless following an uneventful first half at home to York.
It took either side 45 minutes to get a shot on target in a match which looked like an end of season stroll for both sides.
Joe Keehan had the first chance of the contest on 12 minutes, blazing high over the bar after working an opening for himself.
York's went close from a 25th-minute free-kick which Steven Hogg drilled wide.
Luke Rooney had the first shot on target on the stroke on half-time, sending an effort from the edge of the box into the midriff of York goalkeeper Josh Mimms.
Within seconds York responded with Onome Sodje forcing a decent save from Rikki Banks at the expense of a corner.
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