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Tuesday 15 September 2009

Count Round Up 12/09/09

From the Argus - by Mike Legg

Mile Oak picked up their first win in County League division one with a 1-0 defeat of struggling Hailsham.
Marc Rewell grabbed the only goal of the game in the 89th minute via a big deflection.
Oak’s Tony Burnett said: “We deserved it although it was a scrappy affair. We’re pleased to get off the bottom and get that first win.”
Ashley Martin got Arundel off to a flying start after he latched on to a Scott Tipper pass to score within 60 seconds against Redhill in a 5-2 win for the Mullets.
It set the tone as shaky defending by the Lobsters was punished with Tipper and Russell Hardwell both going on to bag braces.
Mullets assistant boss Simon Butler said: “Scott and Russell were outstanding for us and it’s good to have Scott scoring again.
“He got his first goal in midweek and it’s a confidence thing with him as he could have had a hat-trick against Redhill.”
Wick stayed top on goal difference from Whitehawk after a 6-3 win at Ringmer with Phil Turner (two), Daren Pearce, Lee Barnard, Simon Clayton and Scott Murfin all scoring for the visitors.
Whitehawk won 5-2 at Crowborough with Wes Tate scoring twice against his former club and Ryan McBride getting a hat-trick while Eastbourne United won 3-1 at Hassocks with Brad Manton, Lee Jules and James McKenzie netting.
Seaford boss Bob Laundon was a VIP guest at Watford on Saturday so missed his side’s 3-2 win over Three Bridges in the John O’Hara League Cup.
Sam and Ben Dartnell and Drew Greenall got Seaford’s goals and Laundon, who resigned and was then reinstated in a turbulent week at the Crouch, said: “It’s about Seaford Town Football Club not Bob Laundon.
“We are a club and it does not matter where the individuals come from and I think the players wanted to show that on Saturday and put on a performance.”

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