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Sport - Football: North End stretch their lead at top

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LYNN North End extended their lead at the top of the table to six points with a 2-2 draw against rivals Reffley.

Goals from Blake and Jezeph for Reffley and Somerton and Keegan for North End.

By the end of the game North End were on top but in the end a draw was probably a fair result in a game well handled by Tim Barrett.

Cookey’s MoM was Kevin Leggett.

Heacham had a solid 4-1 win over Redgate, and moved into a good mid-table position. Ingoldisthorpe recorded their second win in the league when defeating Terrington.

Great Massingham reached the Division 1 Cup final with a narrow victory over Gayton Utd.

Division Two’s top-of-the-table clash between Sedgeford and South Creake saw a comfortable win for Sedgeford, who now lead the table by two points and have scored 13 goals in two games.

Watlington v William Burt produced eight goals with the teams sharing the spoils.

Burt were three-nil up but let Watlington back into the game with a goal from Harrap.

The three-goal lead was then restored before goals from Bird and Smith (2) levelled the game.

Discovery Royals edged past Dersingham Reserves 2-1, while Terrington Reserves and Denver shared the points.

Draw specialists Denver recorded their sixth league stalemate of the season when a last-minute equaliser from centre-half Ciaran Pennock-Halpin secured a well-deserved share of the points after Terrington grabbed the lead in the 63rd minute against the run of play.

Morris Armitage/PKS Construction Denver Man-of-the-Match was Matthew Wolfe. Riverside closed the gap on Castle Rising with a 4-0 win over Gaywood, while Rising had a goal-fest against Flitcham, with the game ending four-all in Division Three.

There were wins for Heacham Reserves, Gayton Reserves and Wiggenhall.

Heacham scored two early goals before Ladnov replied for Birchwood in a game which was well refereed by Matthew Newman.

Division Four had a feast of goals, with five games producing 32 goals.

Lynn Retreat are now four points clear with a couple of games in hand.

They played some very good football in their 5-0 away win over South Creake Reserves.

Goals from Jamie Twaite, Kenny Diggins, Brad Key and a brace from sub Dan Twaite.

Lynn Napier Reserves narrowly lost to Dersingham A 5-4, allowing Dersingham to go above them in the league. Title challengers Redgate Reserves notched a win over an understrength Watlington Reserves.

Redgate took until the 40th minute to score.

With the Watlington players tiring the flood gates opened in the last 10 minutes.

A good sporting game and yet again thanks to Cyril for taking the whistle.

The Woottons also had a good win and Docking beat West Lynn 3-2 thanks to goals from Jess Desborough, Carl Meek and Kris Goldsmith.

Anglian Combination

Division One

Caister 3

Dersingham Rovers 4

DERSINGHAM Rovers kept up their winning streak with a hard encounter at Caister.

Paul English (2), Lloyd Richmond and an own goal saw Rovers return home with three points.


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