Camberley edged a very close game with an injury time penalty, taking the spoils back to Krooner Park. Sheerwater piled on the pressure in search of an equaliser and were rewarded late in the second half but this was undone in injury time when Garstang smashed home from the spot. The penalty was a real gift with the forward going away from goal but a slight touch sent him sprawling and much to the disgust of the home fans the man in black pointed to the spot.
Neither keeper was particularly busy but both made saves at crucial times. Blame could be apportioned to the young Camberley stopper for Sheerwater’s goal as he was out muscled when attempting to punch a corner away. Shane Rideout wanted it more and his header looped in to level things up.
Camberley play an attractive passing game with plenty of movement and Sheerwater were guilty of standing off at times with no pressure on the ball. The home side upped the tempo as the second half wore on and made life difficult for Camberley. Before the equaliser, Timmy Taylor forced Plumley into a fine save from a rasping left footed effort and Hegarty smacked the crossbar with a header. Sheerwater also had the weapon of a long throw but in general the away side dealt with any danger.
Camberley had opened the scoring on the break following a Sheerwater corner. The ball was fed to Zak Nash and he took it in his stride before placing a left footed effort in to the bottom corner.
This impressive win takes Camberley Town up to fifth in the table and Manager Steve Brown must be happy with how things are progressing with one of the youngest squads in the division.