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SPORTS RACE OUT OF THE BLOCKS TO STUN TUDORS

HEMEL H’PSTED 1 EASTBOURNE B 4
By Allan Mitchell
EASTBOURNE Borough roared into a 3-0 lead in the opening 17 minutes on their way to a comfortable victory at Hemel Hempstead.
Sports took advantage of some pretty average defending by the home side to put the game almost out of reach early on.
They went a goal up after just 30 seconds when Dean Cox found Charlie Walker, who headed home unchallenged.
Eastbourne doubled the lead with an almost identical goal on seven minutes. It was that man Cox who was the provider once again, crossing to the unmarked Chris Whelpdale, who made no mistake...

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