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LEADERS FIND A WAY AT THE DEATH AGAIN

DIV 1 CENTRAL
HADLEY 1 LEIGHTON TOWN 2
By Oliver Deed

LEADERS Leighton came from a goal down to beat injury-plagued Hadley and maintain their six point advantage at the top of the table.
Hadley had the better of the first half and deservedly went one up in the 18th minute.
Timothy Okwusogu was played through by Prince Kandolo, and he slotted home from eight yards.
Leighton equalised in the 59th minute, when Kandolo turned a Kyal Williams corner into his own net.
And the winner came in a similar manner when a Williams corner hit Sydney Ibie, and the ball nestled into the bottom c...

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