By David Ballheimer HARRY Hunt scored his first hat-trick for the club as Hendon produced an amazing 5-3 victory at Harlow Town on Tuesday. Hunt gave the Greens the lead in the seventh minute, but they were pegged back by Leon Lalite s equaliser – and the

By David Ballheimer

HARRY Hunt scored his first hat-trick for the club as Hendon produced an amazing 5-3 victory at Harlow Town on Tuesday.

Hunt gave the Greens the lead in the seventh minute, but they were pegged back by Leon Lalite's equaliser - and the outlook seemed gloomy when Craig Calver put the Hawks in front five minutes before the break.

But the turning point came on the stroke of half-time when Glenn Garner snatched an equaliser for Hendon, and the goals really began to flow after the restart.

Jamie Richards restored Harlow's lead four minutes into the second half - but again it did not last long as Hunt made the contest all square with his second of the evening six minutes later.

The deadlock remained until 14 minutes from time, when a last-ditch foul by Harlow's Mark Taylor resulted in a red card for the offender and a penalty that Hunt converted to complete his hat-trick.

Jamie Busby sealed the Greens' victory with their fifth goal five minutes from the end.

Hendon: Viner, Turley, Collins, Leach, Parker, Busby, Burgess, C Maclaren (Shulton 65), Garner (Haule 77), Hunt (Guentchev 83), Byfield.