The Non-League Football Paper

PARK SIGN OFF IN STYLE

- By Alex Bowmer

SOUTH PARK came from behind to beat Molesey 41 in their final home game of the season.

The visitors took the lead in the 12th minute when Tayo Oyebola’s looping header nestled in the corner of the Park goal, before the hosts levelled on the stroke of half time through Jack Mazzone.

Park were in front in the 49th minute when Josh Gallagher scored from close range, before extending their lead from the spot through Mazzone. Chris Smith then rounded Molesey keeper Liam Allan to score the home side’s fourth.

Alfie Cue claimed the winner as VCD Athletic saw off Horsham 2-1 in a mid-table clash.

The hosts took the lead in the ninth minute when Aymun El-Moyhalbel touched a ball in from the right into the path of Jeff Gyamfi, who slotted home.

The second half was something of a stalemate, but one bright moment came in the 56th minute when Rash Kamara brought the ball in from the flank before sending a diagonal ball into the area, and as Horsham keeper Pelling advanced, Cue raced in to touch the ball past him into the empty net.

The team from West Sussex reduced the arrears when Joe Shelley rose to power home a header at the far post from a corner. However, the Vickers held on to take the three points.

Ashford stole all three points with a penalty in the 87th minute to defeat

Chipstead 3-2. Dean Gunner put the visitors in front, rising majestical­ly to head home Chris O'Flaherty's corner in the eighth minute, but the Kent outfit were level seven minutes later, as Jonathan Difford headed home.

Dean Grant headed in a free-kick to swing the match in the hosts’ favour, but Chipstead equalised before half-time, as Morgan Jenden's shot

came back off a post and Dylan Cascoe turned in the rebound.

The killer blow came when Ashford were awarded a penalty for handball and Joshua Oyinsan made no mistake from the spot.

A double from Paul Vines handed

Thamesmead a 3-1 win away at Whyteleafe.

The visitors took the lead in the 22nd minute with a shot from the edge of the box into the bottom corner of the net from Bode Anidugbe.

Leafe equalised after 42 minutes when Thamesmead keeper Lewis Carey came out to meet Vance Bola, with the ball falling to Bentley Graham to shoot into the empty net.

Vines then turned the game on its head with two goals in as many minutes early in the second half to put the game out of the Surrey side’s reach.

Alfie Paxman scored twice as Ramsgate came from behind to emphatical­ly see off relegated

Shoreham 5-1. The home side got their noses in front through Nick Collyer, before two quickfire from Paxman and Rory Smith saw the Rams turn the game around just before the break.

Further strikes from Oliver Gray and Paxman ended the match as a contest, before Aaron Millbank rounded off the scoring as Lloyd Blackman’s side cruised to victory.

It was honours even as Greenwich Borough were held 2-2 by Hastings United.

Sam Corne’s 18thminute effort gave the home side an expected lead, before two goals one minute apart from Christie Sinnkaye and Antonio Walker put the cat among the pigeons.

In the dying moments, Corne popped up with his second,

 ??  ?? DOUBLE: Jack Mazzone
DOUBLE: Jack Mazzone

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