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A PAIR OF JACKS WINS IT!

A PAIR

By Michael Grimes

HYTHE TOWN 1

Embury 32
CHORLEY 2

Hazlehurst 44, Sampson 73

JACK IN THE BOX: Jack Hazlehurst fires Chorley level at 1-1
PICTURE: Matt Bristow

ALATE Jack Sampson strike broke the hearts of Hythe Town as they bowed out of the Trophy against National League North side Chorley at Reachfields despite going a goal in front.
Ethan Embury put the Step 4 Cannons in dreamland with a 32nd-minute opener, only for Jack Hazlehurst to equalise for Chorley just before the break.
Hythe held their own after the break but the National League North side ensured there was to be ...

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