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Non-league round-up: Fisher climb off bottom of SCEFL Premier Division

Fisher climbed off the bottom of the SCEFL Premier Division after a 3-1 home win over Welling Town on Saturday.

Cedric Nganga (pictured) and Michael Sarpong scored either side of half-time before Declan Kama cut the deficit with 21 minutes remaining.

Billy Brown restored the Fish’s advantage in the 80th minute.

The Bermondsey club moved above Canterbury Town and have matches in hand of the five clubs immediately above them.

Welling United are winless in four National League South matches after a 2-1 defeat to bottom club Weymouth at Park View Road.

The Wings went ahead after Chi Ezennolim showed power and skill before pulling back for Stefan Payne, who guided it into the bottom corner.

Brendan Wilson rose unchallenged to head home from Keelan O’Connell’s corner.

Ahkeem Rose put the Terras in front on 67 minutes and Welling keeper Myles Roberts was dismissed for denying a clear goalscoring opportunity.

Cray Wanderers are ninth in the Isthmian League Premier Division. They drew 1-1 at Carshalton Athletic, Dan Bassett bagging their goal.

Edd Mbango’s brace helped Isthmian League South Central Division strugglers Tooting & Mitcham draw 2-2 against Uxbridge.

Lewisham Borough lost 3-0 at home to Erith Town in the Kent FA Senior Trophy.

Bermondsey Town were beaten 2-0 at Lydd Town in the SCEFL First Division last weekend.

Forest Hill Park won 3-2 at Staplehurst Monarchs with Devontae Young grabbing a 90th-minute clincher. Young opened the scoring with Abdul Rahman-Sunmonu also netting.

Tooting Bec slipped to a 1-0 home reverse to Meridian VP.

PICTURE: DAVE ANDERSON


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