Truro City held to home draw by Weymouth

Tyler Harvey scored his first goals for Truro since a hat-trick against Weymouth in November
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Truro City remain fifth in National League South after a 1-1 draw at home to Weymouth.
The Tinners started well as Tyler Harvey converted a seventh-minute penalty after Yassine En-Neyah had been fouled in the box.
Brooklyn Genesini headed over for Weymouth 11 minutes later as Harvey and Billy Palfrey went close for the hosts shortly before the break.
Charlie Rowan almost levelled with a header after an hour, while Harvey went close again soon after before Malachi Linton got Weymouth's equaliser with 21 minutes left.
Truro tried to find a winner as Palfrey and Harvey both went close in the dying stages, but the Terras held on.
The draw extends Truro's unbeaten run to six matches - John Askey's side have lost just one of their last 10 games.
They are five points off leaders Dorking Wanderers with a game in hand and four off second placed Eastbourne Borough having played two fewer matches.