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WHYTELEAFE 2 CRAY VALLEY PM 2

SOUTH EAST

By Brian Davis
WHYTELEAFE dropped their first points of the season to a very late equaliser from a talented Cray side, who worked hard to pull back a two-goal deficit at half-time.
Omari Hibbert scored twice, the first of which came in the 28th minute when Ryan Gondoh put him through, before he slotted past Andrew Walker. His second came after 40 minutes when he converted an Aaron Watson cross.
Cray were easily the best side Leafe had faced this term and pulled a goal back in the 59th minute when a corner fell to Samuel Hasler, who fired home a low 25-yard shot.
Leafe conceded a ...

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