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BINFIELD 0 RAYNES PARK VALE 3

DIV 1 S.CENTRAL
By Ollie Cherrill

■ RAYNES Park Vale scored three times in the opening half an hour and coasted their way to victory over Binfield.
It took 18 minutes for the deadlock to be broken, Calvin Ekpiteta heading home after a great run and cross from Tyler Cox.
Three minutes later, the Moles were undone again, this time by Omarr Lawson, scoring from close range. Amari Fashanu almost pulled a goal back immediately, but Ali Secka made a fine save. When a Binfield defender handled the ball in his own box, it was left to Kenny Beaney to beat Coleridge Fubler Jr, though t...

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