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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, returned to haunt his old club with two early strikes.
Firstly he ran in behind the City defence, latching on to a Jack Jebb pass, and then slid the ball past Noah Phillips.
Inside ten minutes the lead was doubled as Corbett himself was brought down by Ben Tompkins in the area and Corbe...

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