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DIV 1 SOUTH

By Andy Bown

CRIBBS 0 WESTBURY UNITED 5
nJOSH Jenkins’ spectacular hat-trick was the highlight of a dominant Westbury performance.
United made a quick start and deserved the lead Jenkins gave them after 18 minutes overhead finish. Just after when he latched onto Bevan the restart Jenkins notched Cross’ low delivery.
Cribbs player Bailey his hat-trick with a wonderful Croome’s indiscipline saw free-kick. Ryan Bole finished him receive two yellow cards through a crowded box to in three seconds. make it 4-0 then Aaron Witch-ell smashed in the fifth before Jenkins n...

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