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CHERTSEY TOWN 3 SOUTH PARK 3

DIV 1 S CENTRAL
By Chris Gay

■ SIX GOALS were shared in an open game between Chertsey Town and South Park, but the Curfews should have wrapped up game.
The visitors took a 15thminute lead with Alex Laing powering past Mo Otuyo in goal. But that lasted just two minutes as Jake Baxter put the ball an equaliser.
Chertsey made it two after 36 minutes with Tony Halsey forcing the ball home.
Town looked set for a win when establishing a two-goal gap with Baxter again finding the net.
The scene was set, but two giveaway lapses, in the midfield and by the goalkeeper in the 63rd and 79th...

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