Motherwell were defeated by three goals to nil in a performance to forget for the Steelmen at Fir Park.
County’s top-scorer Ronan Hale found the target across both halves, with Connor Randall etching his name onto the scoresheet late on to ensure all three points return to the Highlands.
Interim boss Stephen Frail made four changes from the side which faced league leaders Celtic a fortnight ago. Northern Irish centre-half Kofi Balmer replaced Shane Blaney at the heart of the defence, with Lennon Miller and Callum Slattery partnering in midfield. Experienced striker Tony Watt was recalled to partner Luke Armstrong up front.
After defending their penalty area for much of the opening phases of play, ‘Well came within inches of opening the scoring after only five minutes.
Liam Gordon’s long ball found Tony Watt lurking at the edge of the penalty area, before expertly cutting inside Jon Tomkinson. The strikers left-footed drive darted across the face of goal until the ball rebounded from inside of the keeper’s left hand post.
With play largely confined to the middle of the park, neither side truly established themselves in the game until the 32nd-minute, when County found the breakthrough.
Amongst a pack of players at the edge of the box, the ball ricocheted through into the path of Hale, who lashed the ball past Balcombe.
Motherwell looked to respond with Armstrong coming close soon after. Armstrong wriggled himself free of his marker in the six yard box before looking to apply the finishing touches, but the forward could only scoop his effort over the County crossbar.
The prospect of an equaliser was given a severe blow shortly into the second-half when the Staggies doubled their lead.
Another swift counter-attack found Hale getting in-behind Gordon before calmly sliding the ball past the outstretched Balcombe to claim his second goal of the game.
That forced a double substitution for the Steelmen with Ewan Wilson and Luke Plange looking to make an impact with the final half-hour to play.
And within a couple of minutes, Plange was denied his first Motherwell goal after an exceptional one-handed stop from Amissah pushed Plange’s headed effort around the near post.
Watt came close to reducing the deficit moments later, as Sparrow’s deep dross from the right found Watt racing towards goal, and his controlled volley looked certain to hit the back of the net until the County stopper somehow re-adjusted his body position to parry wide of the target.
With time coming to a close, Slattery curled a hopeful 25-yard free kick around the defensive wall, only to see it ripple through the roof of the net on the opposing side of the crossbar.
County sealed the game two minutes from time, as Randall steered his low drive into Balcombe’s right handed corner to complete a frustrating afternoon.