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BRIDGES BROKEN BY HYTHE

By Sam Gadson
SOUTH-EAST ROUND-UP
HYTHE came out on top against a resilient Three Bridges side 3-2 in a closely-contested game. Bridges played some of their best football of the season in the first half but couldn’t find an opening.
And they were punished when Hythe turned the tide – Jack Sammoutis was slipped through and slotted past Giovanni Porciatti in the first minute of the second half, but Bridges deservedly levelled after Ibby Akanbi squeezed one under George Kamurasi.
Zak Ansah put Hythe back in front with the goal of the game: a 40-yard lob that sailed over Porciatti, ...

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