Two hat-tricks told contrasting stories for Launceston teams in the Northern Championship.
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Yasin Mohammadi banged in three goals as Launceston United bounced back from its opening week loss to Riverside with a comprehensive 4-0 win at Launceston City.
Mohammadi had the visitors two up at the break at Prospect before completing his contribution after Fahim Moradi had added his name to the scoresheet.
Meanwhile at Windsor Park, Mowbray Cricket Club all-rounder Ben Bodha continued to put some runs on the board, improving on his brace at Birch Avenue last week with three more at home.
However, Bodha's classy finishes were not enough to secure another win as Devonport refused to give up. Having gone behind inside the opening minute, the visitors had to wait until stoppage time to again draw level and snatch a point.
Addison Tu and Connor Lizotte kept them in the contest before Charles Bidwell's deflected shot in injury time completed a 3-3 draw.
Having enjoyed a successful season with Mowbray, which included one game for the Greater Northern Raiders, Bodha heads home to his native England later this week.
Daniel Sparshott gave Northern Rangers the lead at Somerset who hit back after the break through Beau Blizzard to secure a 1-1 draw in what Rangers coach Rod Fulton described as "a cracking contest".