Bognor completed their first premier division double of the season in emphatic style as they won 3-0 at Braintree.
Richard Hudson opened the scoring after 15 minutes with a curling strike.
David Birmingham went off with a gashed leg but substitute Steve Sargent was soon involved in the action, threading a pass through for Matt Russell to set up Michael Birmingham for the second on 28 minutes.
Victory was wrapped up in the 83rd minute when Russell scored at the far post following neat play by Birmingham and Hudson.
Lewes slipped to only their second division one south defeat of the season after a 3-1 reverse at Staines Town.
Luke Fontana gave them the lead on 34 minutes, but within six minutes the home side were level when Paul Ellis struck from the edge of the box after Lewes failed to clear a free kick.
Ellis blotted his copybook on the hour mark by earning a second yellow card after clattering into Kirk Watts, but his team-mates made light of this setback and two goals in a minute effectively ended the game as a contest.
Julian Sills powered home a corner from ex-Albion star Craig Maskell and straight from the restart the impressive Gareth Risbridger intercepted a pass destined for Watts.
His speculative effort from 40 yards slipped through Dominique Jean-Zepherin's hands to give the Swans a two-goal cushion which they defended with little difficulty for the last 20 minutes.
A late goal from Craig O'Connor denied Worthing their first division one south win in three games as high riding Windsor and Eton grabbed a 2-2 draw at Woodside Road.
Rebels were pegged back after storming into a 2-1 lead with goals from Shaun Grice and Darren Freeman following a second minute opener by Windsor's Keith Scott.
After O'Connor pounced to level from close range, substitute Florian Mateos failed to make the most of an opportunity to settle it for Rebels to leave boss Alan Pook disappointed.
He said: "We did really well to go 2-1 up before the break after conceding a poor goal, and had we kept the ball late on we would have won. That was the thing that cost us."
Rebels gave former Albion goalkeeper Will Packham his debut.
Horsham's inability to score again cost them as they dominated at Queen Street against Walton and Hersham but could only draw 0-0 in division one south.
Walton keeper Nick Pegler denied John Kirby while Carlo Castrechino hit the bar.
Horsham boss John Maggs said: "It is frustrating for everyone. You say you are the better side, but the goals just are not coming and that is another two home points dropped."
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