Worthing salvage draw with Eastbourne Borough – Horsham hammer Bognor Regis Town
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Borough led through James Hammond’s first half goal and looked ser for victory – until Kealy pounced late to preserve Worthing’s unbeaten run.
The result leaves Worthing sixth in the table, with Eastbourne Borough 12th – both sides having taken four points out of six over the weekend.
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Hide AdIn the Isthmian premier division Horsham hammered ten-man Bognor 4-0 at the Camping World Community Stadium.
Lucas Rodrigues opened the scoring just before the break with his third goal in three games before a Jack Mazzone double and a late effort by Daniel Ajakaiye gave Dom Di Paola’s side a resounding win over a Rocks side who had Sam De St Croix sent off in the second period.
Bognor had started the holiday weekend top – but they end it ninth after two straight losses.
It finished 0-0 at the Dripping Pan between Lewes and Hastings.
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Hide AdIn the Isthmian south east division a Scott Kirkwood penalty against his old club and a Kieran Rowe own goal earned Littlehampton Town a 2-0 win at Burgess Hill. The Hillians – who had Reggie Ward sent off – are bottom after losing their opening four games but the Golds are fifth.
A Louis Veneti goal just after the interval earned Lancing a 1-0 win at home to Chichester City, while Haywards Heath had only a Thomas Collins goal to show for their efforts in losing 2-1 at East Grinstead.
Whitehawk are second after a 3-0 win over Three Bridges courtesy of goals by Will Miles, Joe Shelley (penalty) and Joel Daly.
In the SCFL premier division, Peacehaven are top after a 2-0 win at AFC Varndeanians, Eastbourne United second thanks to a 4-2 win over Bexhill at Eastbourne Borough.
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Hide AdBroadbridge Heath are third after beating Alfold 2-1, Crowborough fourth after a 2-1 home success over Crawley Down Gatwick and Hassocks routed Roffey 7-0 to go fifth. There were also wins for AFC Uckfield and Newhaven.