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BRANTHAM ATH 1 CAMBRIDGE CITY 6

DIV 1 NORTH
By Dave Sinclair

■CAMBRIDGE City deliv- ered a devastating attacking performance as they swept aside Brantham Athletic.
The visitors set the tone early, with Kojo Apenteng opening the scoring after 17 minutes before Freddie Hockey doubled the lead seven minutes later.
Hockey struck again in the second half to extend the advantage. Brantham briefly rallied when James William Lee pulled one back after 64 minutes. However, Cambridge City quickly reasserted their dominance. Jayden Randell
added a fifth late on, before Hockey completed a superb hat-trick deep into st...

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