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He drove into the area before crossing for Luke Wanadio, who sidefooted home to take his tally for the season to 16.
The lead would only last for seven minutes. Dan Bowry drove forward from centre-back and nutmegged a Hamlet defender to find Coombes, who took one touch before firing in.
Cray were now on top and in the 21st minute, a back post corner came off the back of Binnom-Williams’s head to give the away side the lead with an own goal.
In the 32nd minute, Coombes was at the douny Jeffrey. The speedy winger was inside his own half but spun his marker and turned on the afterburners.
ADAM Coombes struck twice in an entertaining game in front of 1,788 fans at Champion Hill, ended in favour of high-flying Cray Valley.
Five of the six goals came in an explosive opening 45 minutes and, with just seven minutes on the clock, it was actually the home side who took the lead.
Jerome Binnom-Willams cleared a Cray corner and found Anthoble to double Cray’s lead, heading home a Andre Coker cross.
Then, as the first half ticked into injury time, Binnom-Williams scored at the right end, firing home a 20-yard free-kick to halve the deficit.
It took until the 80th minute for Cray to put the result beyond doubt, through Matt Vigor.
STAR MAN: Adam Coombes (Cray) ENTERTAINMENT: ★★★★★