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Hill are flattened by power of Invicta

BURGESS HILL T 1 FOLKESTONE INV 4
By Jack Naldrett

FOLKESTONE Invicta swept their way into the next round of the FA Trophy.
It took just two minutes for Jake Hutchinson to open the scoring for the visitors. Hill keeper Roco Rees came out to clear a ball but was beaten to it by a Folkestone man. Jack Meeres produced a superb tackle but the rebound fell to Hutchinson who tapped into the empty net from 20 yards.
One quickly became two as a cross from the right hand side was acrobatically flicked into the top corner by Josh Strouts to double the lead.
Ironically, Burgess Hill were play...

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