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Five for Invicta to bury Boro’

FOLKESTONE INV 5 HARINGEY BORO 0
By Richard Murrill

FIVE-STAR Folkestone Invicta moved up menacingly to second in the table after proving far too good for hapless Haringey Borough.
Scott Heard opened the scoring for Invicta in the eighth minute when he turned in an Alfie Paxman cross from the left.
Ade Yusuff made it 2-0 in the 18th minute, firing home from the edge of the penalty area after good work by Micheal Everitt and David Smith.
On 26 minutes, Smith scored number three on the rebound after Boro keeper Lamar Joseph-Johnson saved but spilled Kieron McCann’s shot.
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