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Magic Wands in seventh heaven

CRAY W’DERERS 2 CHESHUNT 1
By Steve Chapman

CRAY Wanderers made it seven games unbeaten and remain sixth with a hard fought win against a Cheshunt side previously unbeaten in 2026.
The game started in lively fashion with Sam Granville shooting wide for Cheshunt, Remi Sutton hooked a cross-shot over for Cray and Loron Akolbire shot wide for the visitors.
It was Cray though who were more threatening and won a handful of corners which led to the first goal in the 17th minute. The ball came out to the left where a cross into the box was flicked on for Max Fiddes to guide the bal...

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