A Lee Newman hat-trick helped maintain Lewes' two point lead at the top of the division one table as they beat visitors Marlow.
Newman scored his first with a left foot shot and converted a Danny Davis cross before the break. Kirk Watts set up Newman to complete his treble on 60 minutes.
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Worthing extended their unbeaten home run to eight games with a 2-1 win over Egham.
A 79th minute header from sub Gavin Geddes cancelled out Andy Durbin's first half goal for Egham before Sam Francis hit the winner in stoppage time.
Boss Alan said Pook: "I'm looking for quality performances and this wasn't one of them but it's still early days for us."
Geddes headed in from Mark Knee's cross and Knee later flicked on a Ben Carrington ball for Francis to stab in the late winner. Egham battled for nearly an hour with ten men following the sending off of keeper Dave McCartney for a professional foul.
Horsham boss John Maggs believes his side are due a change of luck after they lost 2-1 to visitors Croydon Athletic.
Maggs said: "We battled for 90 minutes but we're just not getting the rub of the green. I'm fed up with saying we'll get it right but I know our luck will turn."
Croydon's Adrian Toppin gave them a 19th-minute lead and James Hall added a second on 33 minutes. Hornets pulled a goal back within a minute of the re-start through Stuart Hardy's penalty after Lee Carney was brought down.
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