The Non-League Football Paper

KHALSA ARE STILL DOING VASE SALSA

- By Robin Jones

EAST Midland Counties hosts Heanor Town found themselves outplayed by Midland Premier visitors

Sporting Khalsa who reached round four with a 4-2 victory.

Gaz Singh hit two goals for Khalsa with James McReady and Tesfa Robinson bagging one each. Kieran Debrouwer and substitute John Jebbison netted for the hosts.

Combined Counties Premier leaders Ascot United finally met their match as they crashed out to Southern Counties East Premier side Corinthian.

First-half goals from Oscar Housego and Jack Mahoney either side of a leveller from Ian Davies saw Corinthian triumph 2-1.

Hellenic Premier pacesetter­s Westfields found themselves on the wrong end of a shock result when they went down 3-1 at home to United Counties visitors Lutterwort­h Town, who scored two goals from Zak Adams and one from Marshall Keenan.

In front of a healthy crowd of 406, a 93rd-minute goal from Archie McClelland saw Leighton Town beat visiting side

Eastbourne Town 2-1, after Danny Webb had put the hosts ahead.

Four goals from Jordan Copp gave

Plymouth Parkway an impressive 4-1

win at Hamworthy

United with Ollie Davies having grabbed an equaliser.

Two second-half goals from Connor Coyne saw hosts Deal Town oust Southall 2-0.

Paul Vines scored the only goal of the game in the 28th minute as

Chatham Town knocked

out their visitors Welling

Town in front of a crowd of 281.

Jamie Philpot’s 74th-minute strike saw Newhaven’s cup run end at Glebe who scrape home by the single goal.

Congleton Town were held to a 2-2 draw at home to Longridge Town after extra time.

Bevan Burey and Daniel Cope netted for the hosts with Thomas Ince and Scott Harries scoring in reply.

Falmouth Town went down to a 2-1 defeat at Wessex Premier side

Christchur­ch, who took the lead through Jon Blake only for Luke Brabyn to equalise.

Kyle Graham scored the second-half winner for the Dorset outfit.

Buckland Athletic won 2-1 at Tavistock with goals from Richard Grove and Mani Skett, however, they ended the game with just nine men after Lloyd Gardner and Dan

Harrison were shown red cards.

Chris Lewis and Jordan Brown were on target for Eynesbury

Rovers in their 2-1 win at FC Clacton.

A double from Cameron Russell earned

Kirkley & Pakefield

a 2-0 victory away to

Newport Pagnell Town.

Clay Cross Town – the only Step 7 club left in the competitio­n – are foinally out after Ryan Nadine grabbed the extra-time winner for hosts South Normanton Athletic in a

2-1 victory.

Their first goal came from Oli Simpson and the score 1-1 at the end of normal time.

An 86th-minute leveller from Kyle Baxter saw Atherstone

Town scrape a 3-3 draw at Malvern Town, who netted through Harry Clark, Dave Reynolds and Matthew Turner with Nathan Hayes and Joe Obi responding.

Stanway Rovers also live to fight another days after their 1-1 draw after extra time at

Woodbridge Town

despite being reduced to ten men after just 15 minutes.

Ryan Keeble gave the hosts the lead with Milo Grimes levelling from the penalty spot.

There was also goals aplenty in Sussex as

Lancing played out a 3-3 draw at home to Sutton Common Rovers.

 ?? PICTURE: Garry Griffiths ?? HEADS WE WIN: Tes Robinson nods Sporting Khalsa into a 3-1 lead
PICTURE: Garry Griffiths HEADS WE WIN: Tes Robinson nods Sporting Khalsa into a 3-1 lead

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