TRURO City suffered yet another postponement last night when their eagerly-awaited home match with runaway Vanarama National League South leaders Yeovil Town was called off due to a waterlogged pitch.
A pitch inspection at noon deemed the Bolitho Park surface waterlogged, due to the after effects of Storm Isha, which hit the South West on Sunday evening.
The match will be re-arranged for a later date.
Truro's next fixture is at home to Braintree Town on Saturday, with a 3pm kick-off.
Of the games that were played in National League South, Worthing drew against Slough Town, Nathan Minhas’ opener after a few seconds put them behind before Ollie Pearce struck.
Maidstone dropped points too. Mo Faal hit the target but they couldn’t beat Braintree as Joe Grimwood made it 1-1. Bath beat Weston-super-Mare, with Cody Cooke earning their 1-0 success.
St Albans City were too strong for Havant, triumphing 4-1, whileBrandon Goodship scored again as Weymouth added to Taunton Town’s worries with a 2-0 win.
Will Jenkins-Davies’ goal got Torquay United going at Chippenham but he was sent off as Matt McClure quickly levelled for a 1-1 draw. Myles Judd scored late to earn Hemel Hempstead a 2-1 victory over Farnborough.
Aveley turned it around to beat Eastbourne Borough 2-1, while Tonbridge won at Dover by the same scoreline.