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DIV 1 S.EAST
MERSTHAM 1 King 7 AFC WHYTELEAFE 3 Mensah 8, Bennett 54, Johnson 71
By James Barrett-Sterling

NET GAINS: Merstham’s Sam King shoots past Slav Huk to open the scoring and inset, Whyteleafe scorer Dan Bennett is lifted in celebration
PICTURE: Ed Boyden

WHYTELEAFE fought back after an early setback to prevail in a barnstorming Surrey derby with Merstham.
Both sides, who were level on 25 points before kick-off, more than played their part on a rain-sodden afternoon and the 902 crowd were treated to a lively start.
Merstham took the lead with just seven minutes pl...

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