Llantwit Major extended their unbeaten run in the Cymru South with a 2-2 draw at Trethomas Bluebirds.
Kofi Rowe and Jack Bevan combined to rescue a point for Karl Lewis' men in one of just two Friday night games to beat the weather.
The hosts dominated possession in a first half that produced few clear chances from either side - before player-of-the-month nominee Kofi Rowe broke the deadlock for Llantwit in the 49th minute with his fourth goal in his many games.
Just three minutes later, Jonathan Hood beat Ryley Allen from the edge of the box for the equaliser, before a Rhys Llewellyn foul on Jack Shaw led to a penalty.
Hood's initial shot was saved by Allen but the ex-Barry Town United midifelder struck from the rebound to edge the Bluebirds in front after 61 minutes.
But Major dug in and after a Rowe effort was blocked by home keeper Elliott Jones, Bevan equalised from the rebound with nine minutes of normal time left to stretch their unbeaten league run to seven games.
At precisely the halfway stage of their season, Llantwit retain ninth spot in the table as they prepare for their last game before Christmas - a visit to bottom club Cwmbran Celtic - on Tuesday night.
In the only other Cymru South game this weekend, Newport City played out a goalless draw with ten-man Pontypridd United, who had Andrew Evans sent off in the closing stages.

A number of changes are coming to Cardiff's International Sports Vilage
Barry RFC Proposes New Walking Route Across Reservoir Fields Following Community Feedback
Barry Bowlers head on tour to Kenya
Dinas Powys run in 21 unanswered points in second half against Gilfach Goch
Barry Youth overcome slow start to beat Beddau in Cardiff Division 2
Barry Rugby Football Club has lodged plans for extensions to its clubhouse and other works
Missed chance proved Barry's downfall against Caerphilly
Barry RFC Youth lose to Llandaff in Cardiff Rugby 2 League
Barry RFC girls coach recognised by Cardiff Rugby Community Foundation
Barry Town United end 26-year wait to lift Nathaniel MG Cup
Welsh legend Max Boyce and record-breaking footballer Jess Fishlock honoured at St David Awards