Super Selsey leave Crawley down... Midhurst make merry
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Southern Combination division one
Selsey bounced back from their disappointing 5-0 defeat against Storrington to beat high-flying Crawley Down Gatwick at the High Street Ground.
Crawley started as the better side with Dave Houlders, Oli Leslie and Ben Brooker all testing goalkeeper Lewis Boughton.
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Hide AdThe Blues took the lead with their first attack of the game as young Ben Mepham broke through the Crawley defence to finish past Andrew Greaves.
Brooker thought he had drawn the Anvils level before half-time but his goal was disallowed for offside, much to the disbelief of the away bench.
The visitors continued to press in the second half and were rewarded when Luke Trotter fired the ball home after good play by Leslie and Houlders.
With five minutes to go, Selsey snatched the win as David Rough found space from a free-kick to slide the ball home for a precious victory that moves Steve Bailey’s side six points clear of the relegation zone.
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Hide AdManager Bailey said: “We can never stop checking over our shoulder. We are, however, improving and Saturday was a culmination of recent weeks to earn a thoroughly-deserved win.”
SELSEY: Boughton; Low, Parsons, Lintott, Kilhams; Corell, Lempriere, Rough, Turner; Morey, Mepham.
OLIVER STEVENSON
Midhurst 2 Seaford Town 1
Southern Combination division one
Midhurst moved out of the relegation zone with a vital victory over fellow strugglers Seaford at Rotherfield.
Both teams were without a win since November and looked to be short of confidence in the first half as they went in goalless, with neither goalkeeper tested.
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Hide AdAfter the interval Midhurst began to turn the screw, and took the lead when Luke Sheldrick was played in by Scott Dormer, with a hint of offside, before finishing well from a tight angle.
Town responded shortly afterwards when Billy Pout fired home a free-kick against the post that hit goalkeeper Aaron Jeal before finding the net.
With five minutes remaining, the Stags scored the decisive goal as Dormer raced on to a through-ball to finish from another tight angle.
The win moved Midhurst one point above Steyning Town, although Town have five games in hand.
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Hide AdMidhurst manager John Suter said: “The win was certainly a rare occasion. It was our first game since December and we had five débutants.
“All the lads worked their socks off and I’m delighted with the result.”
MIDHURST: Jeal; Pattison, O’Leary, Chaplin, Hunt; Shuga’a, Dormer, Stevens, Morris; Hamilton, Sheldrick.
OLIVER SANDERSON
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