The Non-League Football Paper

TURBINES PUT THE BADGERS IN A SPIN

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IN the highest score of the round, hosts Peterborou­gh Sports hit seven without reply past Bugbrooke St Michaels.

There were two goals each for Avelino Vieria and substitute Cameron Johnson and one each for Dion Sembie-Ferris, who opened their account after nine minutes, Maniche Sali and Josh Moreman. Basildon United crushed visitors Framlingha­m Town 7-1 with goals from Thomas Anderson, Ayomikun Odukoya, Gabby Adelowo, Harry Doyle, Kurt Smith, Ross Elsom and Danny Norton.

Romulus sent Market Drayton Town

back home empty handed as two goals from Simeon Colbourne, one each from Trea Bertie, Kieran Donnelly and Josh Willis and an own goal gave them a 6-0 victory.

Scott McGowan hit four goals and Michael Koral and Jake Parker one each as 1874

Northwich beat visitors Handsworth Parramore 6-0.

Colne returned from Garforth Town with a 4-0 win thanks to strikes from Lee Pugh, Max Hazeldine, Richard Baker and Aiden Chippendal­e. There was a hat-trick for Aaron Moxam and one goal for Anthony Wilson as hosts Maltby Main saw off United Counties pacesetter­s

Loughborou­gh University 4-1.

Two goals from Leam Howards, a penalty from Lewis Coyle and an own goal saw Kidlington return from Bishops Cleeve with a 4-1 victory.

Brimscombe & Thrupp went down 3-1 at home to Aylesbury United who scored twice through Ollie Hogg and once via Ken Feyi.

Leon Morrison, Sean Wood and Steve Robertson found the back of the next for hosts Highworth Town in their 3-0 win over Ardley United. Lymington Town went out 3-2 at Binfield whose Josh Howell hit a double and Sean Moore ROUND-UP one goal. A Jack Hazlehurst double including the 90th-minute winner earned City of Liverpool a 2-1 home win over Skelmersda­le

United.

Alex Hughes, Dylan Bath and Joe Cuff netted for Whitchurch Alport in their 3-0 win at

Coleshill Town.

Lutterwort­h Town’s

Jordan Small hit a brace and Louis Samuels one goal in their 3-2 victory at Westfields.

Two goals from Spencer Clarke-Mardel gave

Colney Heath a 2-0 win over hosts Long Melford. Grantham Town won 3-0 at Barton Town with their goals coming from Greg Smith, Craig Westcarr and Ryan Baldwin.

Late goals by Adam Thomas and Leius Sinclair helped Flackwell

Heath into the next round with a 2-1 win at Newport Pagnell Town.

On Friday, a James Cadman hat-trick saw hosts Mickleover Sports beat Coventry

Sphinx 3-0. History was made when Mickleover’s player manager and central midfielder John McGrath, 39, the former Republic of Ireland Under 21 internatio­nal and Aston Villa, Doncaster Rovers and Burton Albion player, and his son, John A McGrath, turned out for the same side for the first time.

United Counties Premier outfit Rothwell

Corinthian passed a club milestone when they reached the first qualifying round for the first time.

They returned from Great Yarmouth Town

with a 2-0 victory thanks to goals from Craig Maisiri and substitute Adefolarin Ademidun. Sutton Common

Rovers saw off visitors Eastbourne Town with goals from Aidan Brown, Liam Holden, Matt Farrell. Callum Butler gave

Christchur­ch the lead against Badshot Lea

but Jordan Carter and Danilo Cadete hit back for a 2-1 win.

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