Manager Adam Maltby said he remains positive despite Kenilworth Wardens Reserves falling to a fourth consecutive defeat at the hands of Craven Athletic.
Lewis Barry had put the Wardens ahead inside half an hour, but Craven scored before the break and again with 20 minutes to go to clinch all three points.
Kenilworth Wardens took a point from an eight goal thriller against RS Sports in the first game of the newly formed Bermuda Cup.
The two sides, which sit second and first respectively in the Coventry Alliance Division One, are due to face each other in the final of the Bedworth Oval Cup in April.
Cadbury Athletic dropped their first home points of the season to a resilient Kenilworth Sporting who extended their unbeaten run to 15 matches.
In a game of few chances both defences proved hard to break down, but when constant threats Harry Wilson and Kyle Jaynes did break through, the Cadbury keeper was on form to preserve his clean sheet.
Kenilworth Sporting's unbeaten run extended to 13 games thanks to a Harry Wilson hat trick against Redditch Borough.
And with a debut goal for new signing Kyle Jaynes and a first appearance for Will Hawkins it was a perfect day at the office for Kenilworth manager Martin Ascroft.
Kenilworth Sporting producing a convincing win over fellow promotion hopefuls Inberrow to keep within touching distance of the top of the table.
Another man of the match performance from Mason Platts and a brace from Ryan Murphy saw Sporting pull nine points above yesterday's opponents and extend their unbeaten streak to 11 games in all competitions.
A hat-trick from Guy Pearson helped Kenilworth Wardens complete a league double over Christ the King Reserves as they hit the Coventry side for six at Gypsy Lane.
Dan Twigger's brace and a late goal from captain Sam Taylor saw Kenilworth complete a dominant display and keep their promotion hopes alive.
Kenilworth Wardens' Sunday side bounced back from their first loss of the season at Cubbington with a hard earned victory over Southam.
Southam took a quick and unexpected lead on 10 minutes, with a brilliant free kick from 25 yards, up and over the wall into the top corner, leaving Wardens' keeper with no chance.
Kenilworth continued their unbeaten streak taking all three points at home to Redditch Borough.
And after a few dropped point from winning positions in recent weeks, manager Martin Ascroft was pleased that his side held out for a deserved 1-0 win.
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