The Non-League Football Paper

STEP 6 ROUND-UPS

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WEST MIDLANDS

TIVIDALE remain seven points clear at the top after beating struggling Pegasus Juniors 4-0 with Dan Smith scoring twice.

Poor Pegasus now find themselves eight points adrift after next-to-bottom side Pershore Town produced a 2-2 draw at Dudley Sports.

Shrewsbury side Haughmond cemented second place after beating third-placed Wolves Casuals 2-1 while Malvern Town maintain fourth place after plundering a 4-0 win at Bilston Town Community.

Dudley Town continued their charge up the table with a 2-1 win at Bewdley Town, whose bid to make a top six finish suffered a big blow, despite bagging a last-gasp consolatio­n when goalkeeper Joe Sidaway headed home from a Chris Seekings corner.

Hereford Lads Club completed the biggest win of the day when they hit Smethwick Rangers for six.

NICK PULLEN

EAST MIDLANDS

A FIERY encounter saw two red cards as leaders Selston were held 1-1 at home to Graham Street Prims.

Matt Harris’ early goal for the visitors was cancelled out by Rhys Dolan while Selston’s Kyle Hempshall received his marching orders as did Lewis Tooley.

Newark closed the gap to a point following an impressive 4-0 win at Borrowash with Sam Agar grabbing a brace of headers.

Jack Jepson scored twice as Gedling won 2-0 at Teversal while Kimberley stretched their unbeaten run to ten matches after defeating Sherwood by the same score.

Belper beat Arnold 5-0 while Liam Donaghy’s spectacula­r strike sealed Ashby’s 2-0 win against Eastwood.

Whitehurst brothers Ryan and John were on target in West Bridgford’s 4-3 defeat of Rainworth.

Heanor and Barrow won at Ingles and Clipstone while Clifton drew 3-3 with Radford. DAVID LAWRENCE

SOUTH WEST PENINSULA

LEADERS Exmouth Town were 3-1 winners in their top-versusbott­om clash at Sticker. Ace High and Jordan Harris were among the scorers for Exmouth.

Second-placed Plymouth Argyle Reserves fell 3-1 at Saltash United with goals from Sam Hughes, Ryan Richards and Richard Maddison.

St Austell are now level on points with third-place Tavistock after their 3-1 victory at Cullompton Rangers.

Falmouth Town were another team to triumph with a 3-1 scoreline, Luke Brabyn scoring a brace and Tim Nixon netting in their victory over Godolphin Atlantic.

Helston won 4-1 at struggling Callington, with Scott Beattie netting a brace after Alex Wharton and James Thirkle had put the visitors 2-0 up.

Bodmin Town were 4-2 victors at second-bottom Launceston, while fellow strugglers Camelford lost 3-1 at home to Ivybridge Town.

CHRIS DICKENS

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