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the opening day. George Moore had Boro in front after 12 minutes but just five
minutes later, Darko Obeng pulled the Citizens back on level terms.
Beaconsfield beat another team tipped to do well, Plymouth Parkway, 3-1 at
Holloways Park. Rio Garside had Parkway in front from the 21st minute and it
wasn’t until 10 minutes into the second half that Nathan Minhas pulled the Rams
back on level terms. Toby Little then gave them a 62nd-minute lead and Parkway’s
chances of getting back into the game diminished when Ben Seymour was sent-off
for a second bookable offence in the 80th minute. Kyel Reid added a third for the
hosts in the 90th minute but they too finished a man light as Louis Walsh picked
up a second yellow four minutes into stoppage time.
Hanwell are celebrating their first win at Step Three level after edging a 3-2 win
at a Yate Town outfit who won on opening day. The Geordies got off to a great
start with a goal from Conrad Lucan after just four minutes. Adam Laaref then
doubled the visitors’ advantage from the spot in the 19th minute. And when Jack
Hutchinson made it 3-0 with just 23 minutes gone on the clock, it left the Bluebells
stunned. Prince Henry reduced the arrears just past the half-hour mark and then
Joe Tumelty pulled a second back three minutes before half-time. But try as they
did, Peter Beadle’s side just couldn't find a leveller.
Hayes & Yeading were beaten at Met Police last weekend but bounced back at
the SKYex Community Stadium with a 1-0 win against a Salisbury side who had
won their opener. It was a familiar name on the scoresheet with the 18th minute
goal that proved to be enough, last season’s top scorer Moses Emmanuel.
A crowd of 633 at the Optima Stadium saw Weston, who drew their first game,
beat a Gosport Borough side who had won theirs, win 3-0. The Seagulls blew
Boro away in the opening half with goals from Kieran Thomas after eight minutes,
Marlon Jackson on 20 minutes and Rueben Reid 12 minutes later.
Tiverton enjoyed a 4-2 win at the BlackGold Stadium against a Poole Town side
who had won their opening game. The Yellows took a 19th-minute lead when
Jordan Lam was brought down in the box and Louis Morison converted the
resulting penalty. An own goal off Jamie Whisken doubled the visitors` lead in the
26th minute before Luke Pardoe pulled one back for the hosts in the 32nd minute.
But Jamie Richards restored Tivvy’s two-goal cushion five minutes before the break
and then two minutes into first-half injury-time, Niall Thompson added a fourth.
Just two minutes into the second period, Whisken scored at the right end but that
proved to be the end of the scoring.