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DIV 1 S.CENTRAL

By Neal Jeffs

ASCOT UNITED 2
BOGNOR REGIS T 2
BOGNOR Regis came from two down to draw in a thriller at Ascot.
The home side were on top in the first half and defender Sean Fraser volleyed home from a corner to give his side a 27th minute lead, before Babs Dehghani hooked past Dan Lincoln five minutes later to make it 2-0.
Jake Lawrence smashed home two minutes before the break to give Bognor hope.
The second half was littered with chances and Jaheim Kamara struck an upright for Ascot before Lawrence’s spin and drag-back ended when he clattered the post.
It was sub Callum L...

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