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First Division
MR Onion’s 2 Paget Lions 1
A Josh Crockwell shot in the 41st minute hit the upright and went in off a MR Onion’s defender giving Paget a 1 – 0 lead. In the 49th minute Kevin Ronaldson equalized for MR Onion’s from the penalty spot after a foul in the box. Michael Ward scored the MR Onion’s winner in the 66th minute with a right footed rocket that flew pass Andre Bean who was having an outstanding game in goal for Paget.
BAA 0 St. David’s 5
Otis Minors gave visiting St. David’s the lead in the 31st minute with a right footed shot from outside the box, twelve minutes later it was 2 – 0 when Dejuan Paynter hit a low right footed shot pass BAA’s goalkeeper Ian Friedman. Five minutes into the second half the score was 3 – 0 to St. David’s, when a BAA defender attempted a clearance from the edge of the box watched in horror as the ball curled into the back of the net. Dominic Lambert beat two defenders and scored from inside the box to give St. David’s a 4 – 0 lead and then Minors beat Friedman at his near post in the 89th minute to make the final score 5 – 0.
Khano Smith – Lincoln City
Khano Smith was not in the Lincoln City team as Chris Sutton tasted defeat at Sincil Bank for the first time as Lincoln boss after Marc Richards and Louis Dodds fired Port Vale to a 2-1 victory.
City, who have now gone seven league games without a win, should have taken the lead after five minutes but Chris Herd's header came back off a post and Delroy Facey shot the rebound wide.
The hosts suffered a blow when striker Jamie Clarke, who scored twice in the FA Cup win at Northwich Victoria at the weekend, limped off after only 12 minutes. However, his replacement Chris Fagan almost immediately struck a post with a long-range effort.
Vale went ahead five minutes before the break when a mistake let in Richards for an easy goal. But Lincoln leveled in the opening minute of the second half thanks to a howler from Vale keeper Chris Martin who fumbled a long throw from Eric Lichaj into his own net.
Richards set-up Dodds for a tidy finish from inside the box just before the hour mark and it proved to be decisive.
Lincoln missed more chances with Facey the biggest culprit somehow heading wide from five yards out.
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