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DIV 1 S.CENTRAL

By Darren Pasley

WESTFIELD 2
MONEYFIELDS 1
■WESTFIELD continued their upward momentum and made ten points from thelast 12 with a hard-fought win over Moneyfields.
The visitors had an early chance to take the lead, but shortly after the break when Lewis Gallifent saved George Harry Thorpe pressured the Bakers spot-kick. ball leading to Kyle Bailey On-loan winger Tom Dryer turning into his own net. opened the scoring in the 29th Shortly afterwards, Westfield took the lead 55 minutes minute, rifling home his first goal in senior football after being played in by Jack Beadle. first t...

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