Kenyan defender Vince Harper clocked 90 minutes for his Eastleigh FC side in the 2-1 win over Hungerford while Bruce Kamau was an unused substitute as his OFI Crete side suffered a 4-1 thumping at the hands of Go Ahead Eagles.Vince HarperThe 21-year-old was again trusted with a start as Eastleigh walked away 2-1 winners against Hungerford in their final pre-season encounter before the start of the English National League.I want to guide Gor Mahia back to the top – McKinstry outlines his top priorityJust before all the fans could settle on their seats, Eastleigh grabbed the lead in the second minute through Tristan Abrahams after he was set up by one of the trialists at the club.Hungerford who ply their trade in the National League South steadied their ship after the shaky start to the game and went into the break level after Joel Rollinson netted in the 42nd minute.Eastleigh had a mirror start to the second half and dominated the early proceedings as they regained their lead two minutes after the hour mark courtesy of an own goal from Matt Berry-Hargreaves.##NAJAVA_MECA_6534050##Bruce KamauThe Kenyan midfielder was named on the bench by Greek outfit OFI Crete as they suffered a 4-1 drubbing at the hands of Dutch side Go Ahead Eagles.Kamau has featured for Australian junior sides but is yet to make his senior debut making him eligible for Harambee Stars.The Dutch side had a perfect start to the game as they opened the scoring after 12 minutes through Finn Stokkers while they doubled their lead three minutes later courtesy of Isac Lidberg.Lawrence Juma and Fredrick Odhiambo on verge of joining AS Kigali from SofapakaGo Ahead went into the halftime break with a healthy 3-0 advantage as Jose Fontan netted two minutes after the half-hour mark.Bas Kuipers put the game beyond OFI as he netted the fourth just five minutes after the resumption of the second half while Juan Neira scored the consolation goal for the Greek side.