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Torquay United 2-1 Weymouth: Gulls swoop ahead of big U’s clash

With five minutes to go, Andrews turned provider when his corner was powerfully headed home by Lemonheigh-Evans as the Gulls successfully completed their comeback.

Torquay United

By Steve Harris

TORQUAY UNITED 2
Andrews 59, Lemonheigh-Evans 85

WEYMOUTH 1
Dallas 42 (pen)

PERFECT TIMING: Connor Lemonheigh-Evans heads in Torquay United’s late winner
PICTURE: Pinnacle

TORQUAY UNITED moved within three points of Sutton United ahead of their midweek meeting with the U’s after securing a hard fought win over Weymouth.
The Gulls had trailed to a 42nd minute penalty from Terras’ leading scorer Andy Dallas. However, they showed great character to come from behind as they equalised through a 25-yard effort from Jake Andrews before a late header from Connor Lemonheigh-Evan...

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