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BRIDGES HIT BACK TO SEE OFF THE REDS

BECKENHAM TOWN 1 THREE BRIDGES 5
By Dave Rudolphson

THREE BRIDGES overcame the shock of conceding an early goal, but eventually ran away in the second half.
Inside two minutes, Anthony Adesite cut in from the left and beat Reds keeper Mitch Bromage from 25 yards. Bridges were back on level terms just before half-time when Kevin Rivera headed home Brannon O’Neill’s corner.
In the 56th minute, Nick Blue didn’t deal with a Rivera through ball and Noel Leighton got the final touch. The goal of the game came in the 71st minute, a 25-yard stunner from Camron Lawson.
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