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League Review



       There’s an exciting battle developing at the top of the Pitching In Southern
       League Division One South.
       Leaders,  Frome  Town,  were  held  to  a  goalless  away  draw  at  ever-
       improving  Exmouth  Town,  whilst  Wimborne  Town  moved  level  on
       points at the top following a hard-earned 2-1 victory over lowly Paulton
       Rovers, who went ahead early on through Leo Eglin. The hosts levelled
       through Jonathon Stuttle on the half-hour mark and then had to wait until
       nine minutes from time to win it courtesy of Connor Cocklin.
       Getting back into winning ways were Cribbs as they went to Bashley and
       came home with a 3-0 triumph to remain on the coattails of the top two.
       Harris Feltham put the visitors ahead from the penalty spot before Bailey
       Croombe doubled the lead in the opening exchanges of the second period.
       Jacob  Brown  added  a  third  just  after  the  hour-mark  to  complete  a
       commanding victory.

       Yate Town are back in the play-off places after they beat Willand Rovers
       3-0 with Calum English-Brown setting them on their way early on before
       Nick McCootie made it two just before the break. Joe Guest weighed in with
       the third goal midway through the second half.
       They took the place of Bishops Cleeve in the top five after they conceded
       a stoppage time  goal  to lose  1-0  at home to Bideford, for whom  Finn
       Roberts was the hero.
       Larkhall  Athletic  also  remain  on  the  fringes  of  the  play-offs  as  their
       impressive recent form continued with a 1-0 victory over Mousehole as
       Archie Ferris notched the all-important goal.
       A Levi Steele hat-trick helped Evesham United get back into winning ways
       with an entertaining 5-3 victory over Melksham Town. Amer Awadh set
       the home side on their way early on, but the lead lasted barely two minutes
       before Elliot Haffenden levelled. Steele got a quickfire double but moments
       later Samuel Hendy reduced the arrears and Albert Hopkins sent the sides
       in at the break level.

       It took until nine minutes from time for any further addition to the scoreline
       as Alfie Dunn put the hosts back in front and then Steele rounded things off
       to complete his hat-trick and secure three points.

       A double from Jordan Annear made it two wins in a row for Malvern Town
       as they overcame the challenge of Tavistock with a 2-1 triumph. Annear
       opened the scoring just past the half-hour mark only for Ed Harrison to
       equalise with 15 minutes to go. The winner eventually arrived in the final
       minute.
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