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FAST START HELPS THE HILLIANS HOLD ON

By Sam Rattle
BURGESS HILL TOWN 3
CARSHALTON ATH 2
BURGESS Hill Town held on to secure a vital win on Saturday.
Simon Wormull made two changes to the side who lost at Brightlingsea Regent, including a start for young goalkeeper, Mitch Bromage.
The Hillians got of to an absolute flyer, as in the sixth minute, Pat Harding unleashed a venomous volley past Billy Bishop and into the back of the net.
The men in green and black continued to dominate with Keano Deacon and Aaron Smith-Joseph.
In the 31st minute, the Hillians doubled their lead through Smith- Joseph, as the winger cut inside from the...

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