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DOMINANT BOWERS SEE OFF SWIFTS

DIV 1 NORTH
HEYBRIDGE SW 2 BOWERS & PITSEA 5
By Stephen Marshall

BOWERS & Pitsea came from behind twice before a dominant second-half display saw them claim victory at Heybridge Swifts.
The hosts went ahead after just three minutes when Joshua Colyer headed Samuel Adeyeye’s cross into the top corner.
Ross Wall got on the end of Michael Bareck’s delivery to level for the visitors in the 16th minute, but Colyer restored the hosts’ lead seven minutes later. The game turned on the sending-off of Milo Grimes after 30 minutes. Five minutes later, Jamie Salmon...

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