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BRAVE U’S HIT BY BARECK’S DOUBLE TAKE

By Edward Colman

DIV 1 NORTH
CAMBRIDGE CITY 2
BOWERS & PITSEA 3
CAMBRIDGE CITY were left to rue a dramatic afternoon as they fell to a home defeat against Bowers & Pitsea despite a spirited late rally.
Former Lillywhites forward Michael Bareck proved the decisive figure, scoring twice and tormenting his old club.
He opened the scoring after 18 minutes with a superb finish from the edge of the area, before Ross Wall doubled the visitors’ advantage on the stroke of half-time.
Bareck struck again midway through the second half to seemingly put the contest beyond reac...

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