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HYTHE TOWN 1 HERNE BAY 0

SOUTH EAST

By Andy Short
DARREN OLDAKER produced a moment of magic to give Hythe all three points in a battling win at Reachfields.
The game started brightly for the Cannons, with a Liam Smith cross nodded just wide by Nick Dembele.
Herne Bay’s best opportunities of the half came from Bradley Stevenson, who broke through, but a last-gasp tackle from Dean Beckwith saved the hosts, before he then blasted the ball just over the crossbar.
Hythe took the lead a minute into the second half when Oldaker sent a rasping shot into a corner of the net.
Herne Bay pressed for an equaliser, but the...

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