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Adjei and Brown at double

By Pranav Shahaney
SOUTH CENTRAL
HERTFORD 3 ASHFORD 5
DOUBLES from Kelvin Adjei and Daniel Brown helped Ashford Town sink Hertford Town 5-3 in the BetVictor Isthmian South Central Division at Hertingfordbury Park on Saturday.
Brown and Adjei scored in the first 20 minutes to give Ashford a two-goal lead but Luke Theo Gymer and Samuel Quenrian’s 29th and 38th minutes strikes restored parity.
Ashford once again took the lead through Tommy Brunton but were once again pegged back by Quenrian’s 54th-minute goal.
Adjei rose to the occasion to put his side ahead on the stroke of the ho...

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