The misery goes on for Lewes as a 3-2 defeat at promotion rivals Bromley stretched their winless run to eight games.
The Rooks dominated the opening half hour but fell behind when a long free-kick ricocheted off Tony Chin's shin and trickled into the corner of the net.
However, on 36 minutes Bromley keeper Chuck Martini dropped a corner and Tony Reid bundled home an equaliser and in first half stoppage time Paul Kennett fired the Rooks in front.
The turning point of the encounter came just past the hour mark when Ravens striker Wade Falana punched in a corner and amazingly the referee allowed the goal to stand.
Nevertheless there was no doubting the validity of the winning goal, a stunning strike from substitute Adolf Amoako.
Lewes have now dropped to fifth in the league, four points adrift of the promotion.
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