National League South
Hinsh hails his history boys after title glory
Adam Hinshelwood took Worthing into the National League for the first time in their history, admitting it was ‘stressful but so, so worthwhile to be able to see us compete at the top level of Non-League football’.
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SPORTS SEE A SIGN OF HOPE AT THE VERY LAST
By Ben Parks CHELMSFORD C 1 EASTBOURNE B 3 EASTBOURNE Borough achieved a morale-boosting final-day victory away at a lacklustre Chelmsford side who had little to play for after failing to make the play-offs last week. Former Claret Kai Corbett, who moved from Essex to the South Coast last October,...
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Whites stop the horror run
By Simon Newbury DOVER ATHLETIC ended a run of six consecutive defeats, but Chesham United still came away with a point on their first visit to Crabble. This game had an end-of-season feel to it, underlined by Dover’s opening goal on 13 minutes. A mix-up between Chesham keeper Ben Goode...
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BEAVERS END ON RARE HIGH
By Jake Holmes REECE GREGO-COX’S tidy finish in the 64th minute was all that separated Hampton & Richmond Borough and Enfield Town, as the Beavers celebrated all three points at the Beveree Stadium. Already relegated, Enfield Town arrived with only pride to protect, with their fate already sealed for next...
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Hornets’ centurions see off the Bluebirds
By Charlie Hempstead HORSHAM achieved the extraordinary feat of fielding an entire starting XI who had played over 100 times for the club, something that most people thought had died out in the 1970s. They eventually triumphed over relegated Chippenham in a topsy-turvy game that they appeared to have well...








