Torquay United 4-0 Aldershot Town

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Torquay United kept their feint National League play-off hopes alive with a fine 4-0 win over Aldershot Town.

Dean Moxey's early header put the Gulls in front before Stephen Wearne's close-range finish three minutes later following good work by Stephen Duke-McKenna.

Torquay used Tuesday night's game to remember the life of long-serving former manager Frank O'Farrell who passed away earlier this month aged 94.

And the Irishman, who also managed Manchester United, would have been pleased with what he saw as the Plainmoor side impressed for long periods.

Connor Lemonheigh-Evans' cross was turned into his own net by Brad Webb as the Gulls had all three points secured after 24 minutes.

Lemonheigh-Evans wrapped up the win - Torquay's biggest victory since a 5-0 thrashing of Wealdstone in early October - shortly after the start of the second half as the converted Danny Wright's pass to cap off an excellent night for Gary Johnson's side.

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