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WALNUTS HAVE TO SETTLE FOR SIXTH

KEMPSTON RVRS 4 HISTON 1
By Mark Kennett
KEMPSTON did what they had to do, but Egham’s win over Barton meant it was sixth place for the Walnuts.
In front of a crowd of 288, Rovers set about their task quickly. It took six minutes for Jake Newman to open the scoring after beating the offside trap.
Luke Heneghan and Robbie Goodman had opportunities to extend the lead, but it was Ben Shepherd who took his chance, striking in off the post.
After the break there were two goals in two minutes, Jake Newman adding to his tally, before Tommy Wright gave the visitors a lifeline. The Walnuts wra...

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