Lewis Smith’s amazing strike helped Longston Falcker 3-1 in the battle of the developed teams of William Hill Premier.
In the second half of the second half, the goalkeeper Scott Bean was ahead of Scott Pitman and Smith’s goal before the Ruby Mayor Head fines.
Visitors collided with Ras McCower, but Levy, who scored 10 points from all four meetings during the last period, sealed another positive results against John McGaln’s men when Jeremy Bokla attacked late.
Lines Boss David Martandel made two changes to the team that started drawing 2-2 in Kalamaranok as Semi Laul and Smith replaced Daniel Finalson and Mo Sella.
There were also two changes from Barrenz that were attracted to Dundee United 2-2 when McCur and Eden Nesbat came to Arfield and Brian Graham.
Visitors began strictly, with two shining headers on both sides of the close -range header of Dallon Tate Macaur, with Jerome to be highly reserved by the pre -Jerome.
Levy’s bid was not helped to step up Levy’s steps, when guard Danny Wilson was forced to be injured in the 14th minute, Shane Billney came to his place.
But the lion proceeded four minutes later against the game race when the lower delivery of the mayor head was forced to closely home through Pitman.
Before the break, there were two more injuries, detained, with Ethan Ross’s Ethan Ross, Alfredo Egemin and Graham Kerry of Levy made a way for the Sella.
The lions doubled their advantage in the first half -stop page when Smith swimmed the magnificent end of the left foot from the edge of the back of the Bine.
After the break, the hosts were hungry to increase their lead, and the Mayor Head shot a cross bar from 20 yards.
He had the opportunity to kill the game when he was fined in the 55th minute when Liam Henderson was believed to have handled Andy Winter’s cross after an intervention, but came to his left to stop the Bin Mayor Head’s spot.
In the 74th minute, Fallek took advantage of the late -off to bring himself back to the game after watching the insoveting free kick of domestic Calvin Miller.
But Bokla reduced the home tension in the 88th minute when he ran out of a long ball of fellow Alternative Christine Montano and removed an angle outside the box inside the box.