King’s Lynn Town suffered a fourth consecutive defeat at The Walks – a new record in various incarnations of the club – as ten-man Wealdstone collected all three points in Norfolk.
Medy Elito held his nerve to score a winner from the penalty spot 11 MINUTES into time added on to cap a gripping finale and hand Wealdstone a first win of the season.
DARYL McMahon praised the character of his table-topping Dagenham & Redbridge side as they came from behind twice to claim a share of the spoils against Wealdstone.
James Rowe’s Chesterfield made it two wins from two after goals from Sadiou Khan and George Carline ensured a rather comfortable victory over Wealdstone.
Wealdstone completed their first victory since the beginning of April after turning around a 2-1 deficit – thanks to a second half brace from Ryan Gondoh.
The 23-year-old was racially abused by a homeless woman outside Queensway tube station. While not condoning his own actions, he reacted by kicking away her cup and squirting water at her.
Goals from Tyrone Williams, Alex Addai, James Ball and Justin Donawa gave them an unassailable lead before Jacob Mendy netted a late consolatory penalty for the home side.
Two goals apiece from Matt Robinson and Paul McCallum, along with a deserved goal for the energetic captain Angelo Balanta, secured a sixth win on the bounce for the Daggers.
Wealdstone fell to a fourth consecutive defeat, as Aldershot Town laboured to a first home win in five matches, but after a traumatic week that saw them concede 13 goals, this at least felt like some kind of redemption for Stones manager Stuart Maynard.
The 30-year-old signed for Pools on April Fool’s Day but the joke has been on County who have seen the ex-Barrow, Carlisle and Port Vale frontman score five goals in four appearances to stretch their unbeaten run to 15 games.
Tshimanga struck twice in the final six minutes to clinch victory after Wealdstone’s Jacob Mendy had cancelled out Jamal Fyfield’s opener in a thrilling final quarter.
Defender Okimo took just five minutes to find the target and set the Stones on their way before a double from Dennon Lewis and further goals from Craig Fasanmade and Jacob Mendy (penalty) completed a thumping 5-1 win over their rock bottom north-west London rivals.
Trailing to two early efforts from Ryan Gondoh and Connor Smith, Woodman’s Ravens pulled one back through captain Byron Webster before the National League’s top scorer Michael Cheek rescued a point with a strike 16 minutes from time.
Shields’ late brace completed a fine all-round display from Brian Stock’s Terras and added to goals either side of the break from captain Josh McQuoid and full-back Brennan Camp
Maynard has been in caretaker charge of the Stones since Dean Brennan left on February 2 after falling out with his assistant and chairman Rory Fitzgerald