Horsham made it three wins out of four under John Maggs with a 3-1 win success at Met Police in Division 2 of the Ryman League.
A stirring second-half lifted them out of the bottom three after the home side had taken a 24th-minute lead when topscorer Jason Prins beat the offside trap.
Matt Smart brought Hornets level just a minute after the restart with a 25 yarder.
Cliff Thomas made it
2-1 on 69 minutes with a fine finish after linking up with Steve Flain and Joel Kirkland headed home a third goal seven minutes later from Dave O'Dongo's cross.
Bognor's division 1 match at Bishop's Stortford was postponed.
In the Sussex Floodlight Cup, Lewes beat Arundel 5-4 on sudden death penalties at The Dripping Pan to earn a semi-final clash with Burgess Hill.
It finished 2-2 after 90 minutes, with Lewes taking a 2-0 lead through a John Lockhart header on 14 minutes, and Chris Dicker sidefooting home at the far post in the 62nd minute.
Miles Scerri scored twice in five minutes to take the game into extra time.
In the 110th minute, Lewes regained the lead when Danny Gainsford crashed the ball home off the underside of the crossbar.
But five minutes from the end of extra time, Scerri completed his hat-trick.
It was still all square after the statutory five penalties, but Leon Barker's strike for Lewes and the unfortunate Sam Wincell's miss for the visitors gave the Ryman League side their narrow win over their Unijet Sussex League division two opponents.
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