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WILLIAMS STARS AS THE BLUES RESPOND

By Dan Brookes
SOUTH CENTRAL ROUND-UP
WARE came from behind to hit Chipstead for six and continue their good run into the playoff places in the Isthmian League South Central Division.
Joshua Williams’ second hat-trick in four days and goals from Thomas Bruno, Leigh Rose and Liam Hope gave Ware a 6-1 win after Samuel Clayton had put the visitors ahead with a long-range strike.
Williams equalised before half-time and two goals in five minutes after the break saw Ware take a resounding lead, one from which they never looked back, Ware looked a different outfit altogether when they came o...

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