Braunton earn a point with late double
BRAUNTON hit back from two goals down to rescue a draw against Torrington in Journal Intermediate One.
After trailing 3-1 with 10 minutes to go, Dale Darch and James O'Sullivan snatched a point for Colin Baddick's Colts.
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WHEELING AWAY: Paul Sullivan after one of his three goals for Torrington against Braunton. 1003_42_20
O'Sullivan earlier equalised against the run of play but Torrie thought the game was won after Paul Sullivan completed a clinical hat-trick.
On Tuesday night, Darch netted twice as Braunton beat Ilfracombe Town 5-0 at Marlborough Park.
Elliot Whitecross (two) and Callum Norman were also on target, while goalkeeper Darren made two key saves.
Colin Woodcock scored twice, taking his tally to five in two games, and Tom Goldsworthy converted a penalty when Combe beat Clovelly on Saturday,
Tom Forrester replied with a powerful header for Clovelly who put up a decent fight the next day before missing out 4-1 to Park United.
Marc Austin's dipping long-range shot gave them hope after Kevin Buck opened the scoring.
Two goals from Ben Hayne sealed it after former Park manager Trevor Tollervey increased the lead on his return from long-term injury.
High Bickington were glad to take a point against Northam Lions after they trailed to goals from Ashley Short and Mark Hallett.
James Manning pulled one back and Rob Hunt hit his first goal of the season in spectacular style.
Darren Smith rounded off a flowing move in the first minute of the second half as Anchor moved ahead against Lynton.
The Bideford boys sealed their win when Jamie Rockey was brought down and Terry Hollingsworth converted the penalty.
Lynton also missed out by the same 2-0 scoreline against Equalizers thanks to a double from Nico Pfeiffer.
Both teams contributed to a match played in great spirit when Woolsery edged out Merton with a hat-trick from Nick Glover.
Twice Merton equalised as Stuart Wiltshire scored a free-kick and Lewis Harris netted his third goal in three games since turning 16.
But Glover had the last say, hitting the winner with 10 minutes to go.
● Vinny Bott, who has just become a father, celebrated with a hat-trick in Northside Atlantic's 5-4 midweek win against Torridgeside at Vicarage Field.
Neil Armstrong and an own goal completed their win in Intermediate Two. Torridgeside stayed in touch through Will Croxford (two), Ian Hodorowski and Cory Hynd.
Bradworthy held a half-time lead at North Molton, but Jack Brown and Ben Keighley, each scoring twice, and Dan Chalk and Rupert Smith ensured Molton ran away with it 6-2.
Gary Grant (two), Adam Smith and Simon Furse gave Pilton Academicals a 4-2 triumph over Landkey Town.







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