Even though the Yeovil Town first team is leaving for Barcelona on the first plane out of Gatwick, some Glovers still have games still to play.
In the National League, Barnet defeated Kidderminster 4-1 in their last league game; Jordan Maguire-Drew was not on the field. They will begin their play-off campaign next week.
Like Bath City, who concluded the regular season in sixth place with a final-day loss to Aveley, they will be travelling to Braintree on Tuesday alongside Will Buse.
Dorchester had a busy week, winning 2-0 at Tiverton on Tuesday (say that three times fast!) and losing to Basingstoke on their last away day of the season.
Ollie Haste participated in both; the latter outcome ruined their amazing winning streak and their faint hopes of advancing to the postseason.
Benjani was on the bench during Melksham’s 3-0 loss to Bristol Manor Farm on Saturday; it’s unclear if he played or not.
The only team to defeat Falmouth, the team in second place, both at home and away, was Shepton Mallet, who won a thrilling 2-0 on Saturday.
Before leaving the game after an hour of play, Charlie Bateson also played and scored.
With several games played last week and three more this week, Gillingham is currently one of the busiest teams in the league;
They drew 1-1 with AEK Bocko, lost 2-1 to Wincanton, and were soundly defeated by league leaders Portishead, who only had 10 players.
Josh Haskett, Jack Bareham, Harry Lock, Harrison Foster, and Josh Haskett were among the many youthful Glovers that participated throughout, with Lock scoring in the Wincanton match.
After participating in the game and earning a well-deserved victory, Max Dyer, Jacob Shore, and Mason Alden helped Welton Rovers record their first victory since October, winning 3-2 over Millbrook.
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