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ENFIELD 1 HITCHIN TOWN 3

DIV 1 CENTRAL
By Don Greene

■ HITCHIN Town kept up the pressure on leaders Leighton Town with a Friday night win at Enfield, who remain in the bottom four.
Right from the start, the Canaries looked dangerous with Callum Kane a particular threat with his crosses.
After six minutes, Kane picked out Liam Brooks, who made it 1-0.
The Es responded well and were level ten minutes later, an inventive corner routine being converted by George Sykes’s header.
Hitchin regained the lead in spectacular style with a 20-yard volley from Callum Nicholson before Brooks rounded off ...

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