....the result was marred by an end to their clean sheet record and an injury to Tom Beere.
Tonbridge play-maker Tom Beere was stretchered off in the 19th minute after landing badly on his knee and hyperextending it, but he is not expected to spend long sidelined.
The first goal came in the 32nd minute, with a Jack Parter cross meeting captain Tom Parkinson’s head to put the Angels 1-0 up.
The second goal came just 6 minutes later, with a free-kick by Joe Turner being headed off the bar and in by centre-back Sonny Miles.
Tonbridge’s run of five matches without conceding was ended just before the stroke of half-time, with Tejan-Sie putting one past Jonathan Henly from a short corner.
Worthing, Bognor Regis Town, Enfield Town and AFC Hornchurch are also unbeaten after six matches.
Worthing won 2-1 at promoted Haringey Borough, courtesy of goals from Alex Parsons on 29 minutes and David Ajoboye 4 minuets after the break – all after Chindu McKenzie had given Boro a 27th minute lead.
Bognor won 3-1 at Nyewood Lane against Kingstonian, getting the scoring started in the 15th minute with a goal from Dan Smith before Elliott Buchanan equalised in the 44th minute.
Dan Smith doubled his tally in the 65th minute with an outstanding strike from outside the area, but the result was in doubt until the 84th minute when sub Louie Theophanous earned himself a straight red card for a deliberate stamp.
The ten-men pushed forward in added time, but Shaun Lucien was tackled near the halfway line by Bradley Lethbridge, who raced almost alone into the K's penalty area and was able to slide the ball past Rob Tolfrey for the Rocks' third in the 95th minute.
It`s now three wins and three draws for Enfield after they were held to a 1-1 home draw by Dorking Wanderers.
Sam Hatton gave Town a 17th minute lead that Matty Briggs levelled after 67 minutes.
AFC Hornchurch also drew 1-1 at home against Carshalton Athletic, whose Jerson Dos Santos cancelled out George Purcell`s 41st minute penalty 7 minutes from time.
Corinthian-Casuals and Burgess Hill Town are still searching for a first win – promoted Casuals holding on for a 1-1 home draw at home to Brightlingsea Regent after Warren Mfula was dismissed a minute before the break after they led through Jack Strange`s effort on the half-hour mark.
Matt Baxter equalised 2 minutes into the second half.
The Hillians lost the Sussex derby 4-2 at the Green Elephant Stadium to relegated Whitehawk, whose Brannon O`Neill had them in front after just 6 minutes.
The hosts then led 2-1 with goals from Andre McCollin and Ben Pope before Lucas Rodrigues levelled right on half-time.
Jimmy Fraser and Henry Muggeridge added second half goals to win it for the Hawks.
Harlow Town recorded their first win, 3-1 at Fetcham Grove against Leatherhead.
And they had to come back from being a 14th minute Rob Cullen goal down to win, thanks to Robbie Martin 8 minutes later, Lawrence Vaughan on 35 minutes and Emile Acauah 2 minutes after the break.
Kane Rowland scored the only goal after just 8 minutes to give Folkestone Invicta a 1-0 win at Bishop`s Stortford, while James Hammond did likewise for Lewes after 24 minutes at Margate`s Hartsdown Park.
Promoted Potters Bar Town were beaten for the first time, 3-1 at Moatside against Merstham, who came back from a 36th minute Dernell Wynter goal down to win, courtesy of Tom Kavanagh on the hour-mark and then Tom Bird and Kershaney Samuels in stoppage time. |