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BEMERTON H’TH H 2 TAVISTOCK AFC 1

DIV 1 SOUTH
By Lewis Brooks

■ BEMERTON welcomed Tavistock to the A-Class Arena for the last home game of 2023. The visitors started the brightest without having any real efforts at goal.
Bemmy’s first real chance resulted in Stu Green being fouled by the Tavistock goalkeeper and the referee awarding a penalty.
Captain Danny Young stepped up and converted to give the hosts the lead. It wasn’t long before Tavistock made it 1-1 with a 20-yard strike from Ed Harrison. Bemmy started the second half well and made it 2-1 when some good play from George Britton saw...

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