The Non-League Football Paper

STEP 6 ROUND-UPS

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SOUTH WEST PENINSULA

■ AFC FALMOUTH are the new Premier Division leaders after they beat Elburton Villa 3-2.

Jordan Annear and Ryan Martt struck within a minute before David Broglino’s penalty gave the Ambers a 3-0 lead on the half hour.

Elburton hit back through Josh Tattersall before the interval, and the Villa man struck a second late on, but Town held on to go top.

They rise above St Austell, who fell to a 5-2 defeat at Tavistock.

Josh Grant scored twice for the Lambs, the first a penalty, but Mark Golds struck to level matters after both goals.

After the break, Tavistock responded through Tallan Burns and Jack Crago’s double to earn the victory.

Adam Sleep’s strike and a Ryan Pooley penalty saw Camelford come from behind to beat Cullompton

Rangers 2-1.

Exmouth Town won 2-0 at Callington Town through goals from Ace High and Chris Ibbeson, while Launceston beat Ivybridge Town 5-3. On Friday, Luke Jephcott scored a second-half hat-trick after Alex Battle’s brace as Plymouth Argyle Reserves won 5-0 at Torpoint Athletic. Millbrook beat Newquay 1-0 while Helston Athletic and Godolphin Athletic drew 1-1 in the night’s other games. CHRIS DICKENS

EAST MIDLANDS

■ LAITHAN HAMMED scored four as Ingles thrashed lowly Arnold Town 11-1.

Sean Woolley also scored a hat-trick in this goalfest, which moves Ingles up to third place. Sam Kee, Billy Blackshaw, Dan Jelley and Lloyd Tapper were their other scorers.

Sherwood Colliery move top of the table after Gareth Curtis scored both goals to beat Clifton 2-0.

Brad Scard also netted twice in Graham Street Prims’ 5-0 defeat of Ashby Ivanhoe.

Eastwood Community came from behind to beat Heanor 5-1.

Jamie Sleigh scored first for the hosts, but Dave Jones bagged a second half hat-trick. Kaylum Mitchell scored Eastwood’s other two.

Teversal were also a goal down at Radford, but took the points as Matt Wilkinson and Ben Cartwright’s superb strike fired them to a 2-1 away win.

But Teversal finished with ten men after Sam Levelle’s red card.

Michael Dunne was Belper United’s hero with a late winner in their 2-1 victory at Gedling Miners Welfare.

NAT SYLVESTER

WEST MIDLANDS REGIONAL

■ BLACK COUNTRY RANGERS continue to set the early pace after pulling off a slender 2-1 success over Hereford Lads.

First half goals from Liam Hughes and Jamail Fuller saw the Gornalbase­d side grab a fifth straight win.

Tividale remain right behind Rangers after maintainin­g their 100 per cent record by beating Cradley Town 3-0.

Goals from Dan Smith, Darragh Bustin and a Demetri Brown penalty made certain of the points.

Third-placed Wolves Casuals could only draw 1-1 at AFC Bridgnorth.

That enabled Bewdley Town to close the gap after they blitzed bottom side Bilston Town Community 5-2.

Luke Siddaway racked up a brace for Bewdley while Callum Martin, Ryan Rowe and Simon Rudd scored their other goals.

Isaac Allen and Tony Herbert clawed two back for the Steelmen.

Shifnal Town snapped up their first success of the season with a 4-0 pummeling of Pegasus Juniors.

All the goals arrived in the second half with Ben Cullem converting twice and Ryan Mountford and Mo Amin adding one each

Dudley Town pulled off a prized 2-0 win at Wellington, where first half goals from Jordan Davies and Connor Hadlington did the trick.

NICK PULLEN

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