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KAIN PROVES HE’S ABLE!

KAIN PROVES

By Steve Parsons
STAINES TOWN 3
WARE 2
SOUTH CENTRAL

LEVELLER: The Staines bench celebrates with Seb Osei-Obengo after he equalised for 2-2
PICTURE: Gary House

STAINES upset the form book with an exciting win over fancied Ware, coming from behind to record their first League win in exactly ten months.
Having become well acquainted with the foot of the league, Swans fans could briefly bask in top spot, when Sebastian Osei-Obengo scored the first goal in the division, with a cool finish beyond keeper Calum Kitscha when Tayo Oyebola’s flick to a Tom Jewers pass put him through after 1...

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