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OUTGOING BOSS CRAIG SIGNS OFF WITH STYLE

By Mark Hunt

LEWES 4
CRAY W’DERERS 3
LEWES came out on top in a seven-goal thriller at the Dripping Pan as they ended the season on a high.
The final game of the 2024-25 season for the Rooks and their visitors Cray Wanderers proved to be an end-to-end affair with seven goals shared, some good saves and the woodwork hit.
Cray, who started tenth, were the better side early on and took the lead on 23 minutes after a mistake in the Lewes defence saw Soul Kader nip in to score his tenth goal for the Wands.
Two minutes later, though, the hosts levelled through a fine finish from...

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