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BURGESS HILL

By Sam Rattle
SOUTH EAST
REECE Williams-Bowers cancelled out Jordan Clark’s opener to ensure Burgess Hill Town a share of the spoils.
Jordan Clark gave Heath the lead after just three minutes, but their lead was short lived, as just four minutes later, Williams-Bowers slotted home to draw level.
Both sides had chances to take the lead throughout the first half, with Alfie Jones twice coming to Hill’s rescue. Jordi Ndozid and Alex Laing both came within inches of giving Jay Lovett’s side the lead early in the half.
Jones produced a fine save to deny Nico Cotton and arguably...

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