Harambee Stars prospect Clarke Oduor was on target for Hartlepool as they lost 2-1 to Swindon Town in an England League Two match on Saturday afternoon while another Kenyan forward Jonah Ayunga featured for 78 minutes as St Mirren bounced back to winning ways.Since joining the League Two side from League One outfit Barnsley, Oduor was yet to open his scoring account in the league and he will be hoping that he did so with the team winning which was not the case on Saturday.This was only his seventh appearance this season, his third start to be specific, and he made sure it counted as he scored in the 28th minute to half the deficit as Swindon Town had taken a two-goal lead early in the game courtesy of Jonathan Williams and Luke Jephcott.YESSSSSS ONE BACK! pic.twitter.com/5Clh03NTEx— Hartlepool United FC (@Official_HUFC) October 22, 2022 The 23-year-old was withdrawn with 14 minutes left to play for Wesley McDonald even as Hartlepool were chasing the game in search of at least a point but it would not be the case.AyungaIn Scotland, Englishman Curtis Main gave Mirren the lead with four minutes left to play in the first half with a well-taken header to see his side go into the break with the advantage but Steven Fletcher restored parity just 13 minutes into the second half.The Kenyan thought he had restored the lead for his side four minutes after the equalizer but his goal was chalked off for a foul in the build-up. before the equalizer, he came close once again but his effort came off the post.62′ – STM 2-1 UTDSAINTS RETAKE THE LEAD!!!!Jonah Ayunga puts us back ahead.#OurStMirren #COYS pic.twitter.com/iPqkDQrT0O— St Mirren FC (@saintmirrenfc) October 22, 2022 The former Morecambe forward was withdrawn in the 79th minute with the scores still 1-1 and his place was taken by Alex Greive for the remaining minutes as Mirren sought to bag maximum points.Four minutes after coming on, Greive showed why he was brought in as he headed Ethan Erhahon’s cross to see Mirren reclaim their lead and they held on to the final whistle.