TWO more goals from hot-shot Lee Booth eased Stourport Swifts to a valuable 4-0 Midland Alliance win at Wednesfield last Thursday.
The win took Swifts to second, level on points with Rushall but behind on goal difference, after Barwell were surprisingly held 2-2 at Stafford the night before.
Swifts' latest big victory was rarely in any doubt as Booth found the target with only one minute on the clock.
His fellow front-man Paul Moore then provided the chance for Matt Southwick to double the scoreline with a header on 20 minutes.
Keeper Rob Clarke saved a penalty brilliantly before the break to ensure he kept a clean sheet.
Booth made sure Swifts resumed normal service on the hour with a third goal and Moore netted himself to complete the tally with 15 minutes left.
Wednesfield did not help themselves by having two players sent off.
Booth, who has already broken the Alliance scoring record, now has 38 league goals and still leads the golden boot award.
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