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BEN BRACE SEES BEACH BOYS EDGE PAST BORO

By Jack Smith
CONCORD RANGERS 2
EASTBOURNE B 1
BEN GREENHALGH’S brace proved the difference as Concord got back to winning ways with a narrow victory over fellow strugglers Eastbourne Borough.
The Beach Boys started brightly and were awarded a spot kick when Femi Akinwande was felled in the box.
Greenhalgh took responsibility and belted the ball home to put Rangers ahead.
Ten minutes later, Greenhalgh doubled his and his team’s tally, with Akinwande playing his part again before the former followed up Steve Cawley’s saved strike and tucked it away tidily.
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