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With  Hayes  &  Yeading  United  on  Emirates  FA  Cup  duty,  Farnborough  took  full
       advantage to move six points clear at the top of the Pitching In Southern League Premier
       Division South on Saturday.
       In front of a decent crowd of 454 at the Easy As HGV Stadium, Boro saw off Tiverton Town
       2-0.
       But it took 69 minutes to break down the Devonians defence when Seth Owens scored. And
       the points were sealed with a Louie Paget penalty as time ticked into the 90-minute mark.
       Gosport Borough moved level on points with Hayes & Yeading in third after a 2-1 Privett
       Park victory over Beaconsfield Town. Ryan Woodford gave Boro a 14th minute lead that
       Nathan  Minhas  eventually  cancelled  out  in  the  63rd  minute.  But  with  seven  minutes
       remaining, sub Sirigui Dembele popped up with Gosport’s winner.
       Injury-hit  Poole  Town  are  fourth,  a  point  behind  Gosport,  after  a  fine  4-2  win  at  the
       Elmbridge Sports Hub against Walton Casuals. Tony Lee gave the Dolphins the lead after
       10 minutes when he converted a penalty that he had earned after being brought down in
       the box. And eight minutes later, Lee repeated his expertise from 12 yards after Will Spetch
       had been caught late in the area. Mitchal Gough reduced the deficit after 24 minutes to leave
       the scoreline 2-1 to the visitors at the break.
       Then on 63 minutes, top scorer Lee completed his hat-trick, this time from close range from
       open play. And a few minutes later, Lee made it a hat-trick of penalties and his fourth of the
       afternoon when new loanee Teddy Davey was taken out. Joe Morrison pulled a second back
       for the Stags 15 minutes from time, but they couldn’t inflict any more damage on the Poole
       defence.
       It`s not been a good week for Salisbury. Steve Claridge`s side were hammered 5-2 at Yate
       Town in midweek and suffered a 2-0 defeat at the Raymond McEnhill Stadium by a Hendon
       side who are now 13th in the table. The game was delayed midway through the first half
       due to an injury to Quba Gordon. But Liam Brooks gave the Greens a 39th-minute lead that
       Shaun Lucien added to with 65 minutes gone on the clock.
       The bottom two, Kings Langley and Wimborne Town, met at New Cuthbury and remain
       in the same positions after sharing a 3-3 draw. Lewis Beale was the Magpies hero with a hat-
       trick with goals in the first, 18th and 52nd minutes. Harrison Crawford made it 2-2 with
       strikes in the 34th and 49th minutes and then the visitors grabbed a 90th-minute leveller
       from Will Hoskins. They were the only teams in the bottom half of the table to pick up any
       points.
       Third-bottom Merthyr Town – three points ahead of the bottom two – lost 3-1 at The Met
       Coaches Stadium to Truro City. Ryan Brett gave the White Tigers a 10th-minute lead that
       Tyler Harvey doubled 10 minutes late. Ian Traylor pulled the Martyrs back into the game in
       the 24th minute, only for Cheick Diabete to restore Truro’s two-goal cushion nine minutes
       later. Merthyr couldn’t find a response in the second half as Truro defended well and eight
       minutes from time the hosts were reduced to ten-men when they had Connor Davies sent-
       off for a second bookable offence.
       Fourth-bottom Dorchester Town, with new boss Glenn Howes watching on, were beaten
       1-0 at the Webbswood Stadium by Swindon Supermarine. Loanee Kieran Phillips grabbed
       the only goal of the game three minutes into the second half.
       Hartley Wintney in 17th suffered a 4-2 loss at the Meadow against a now 11th-placed
       Chesham United. Sam Argent gave the Row an early 6th-minute lead that Brad Clayton
       levelled with a lovely curling effort a minute before half-time. The Generals were in front on
       the hour-mark when Karl Oliyide goes through and was brought by ‘keeper Sam Freeman
       who earned himself a yellow card.
       Clayton netted his second of the game from the resulting  penalty.  Four minutes later, a
       goalmouth scramble finished with Mark Kirby being credited with an own goal to make it 2-2.
       A great strike from Zak Joseph put the home side in front in the 81st minute and then two
       minutes into stoppage time, Clayton completed his hat-trick with a second successful spot-
       kick after sub Deese Kasinga had been hauled down
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