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DIV 1 EAST

By Richard Scott

LIVERSEDGE 1
SHERWOOD COLL’ 3
SHERWOOD came n from behind to win at Liversedge and move to within goal difference of safety.
The hosts had taken the lead on 25 minutes when Alife Raw was able to put a penalty past Jordan Pierrepoint via the crossbar.
However, Sherwood turned it around with two goals in eight minutes before the break through their leading marksman Alexander Duhamnau, who now has eight goals in all competitions for the season.
In the second half, Sherwood made the game safe when Mason Lee fired past Luke Jackson to seal the win with 20 minu...

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