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WALTHAM ABBEY 4 BURY TOWN 1
By David Hodges
WALTHAM Abbey secured all three points with a comfortable victory at home to Bury Town.
Billy Holland had opened the scoring for the hosts just after the half hour mark, before Nathan Koranteng doubled their advantage just seven minutes later.
After the break, Darelle Russell made it three, scoring midway through the half.
Bury’s Ollie Fenn scored an own goal minutes later to all but confirm the victory for the Abbots before Cemal Ramadan scored a late consolation.

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