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JACOB THE TO CLINCH STAR MAN THE TITLE!

DIV 1 S.CENTRAL
By James Roberts

VICTORIOUS: Leatherhead players and fans celebrate their title success
PICTURE: Tyler Howard

LEATHERHEAD secured
the league title with four games to spare following a routine win at relegation-threatened Littlehampton.
Jacob Breckon’s two second-half headers in the 49th and 62nd minute were enough to seal the title –
Leatherhead’s first league crown for 62 years.
More than 700 fans witnessed another dominant display from the Surrey side, and a comfortable win which sends the hosts back into the relegation zone.
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