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Goals galore for Hall



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Published Date:
14 August 2008
MILDENHALL Town striker Robbie Harris marked his first competitive game for his new club with a hat-trick at Recreation Way as Hall beat Whitton 8-2.
And the goal feast continued on Tuesday when Owen Paynter (2), Stephen Spriggs and John Sands were on the scoresheet in a 1-4 victory at Haverhill Rovers.

NEWMARKET Town got the new season off to a good start with victory in their first match in Ridgeons League Division One.
Goals from Dale Vince and Tony Beck earned the Jockeys three points at the Town Ground.

A first-half goal from returning striker Paul Shaw ensured Newmarket got a point from Tuesday's visit of Saffron Walden Town, who equalised 20 minutes into the second half.

ELY City, who had five players late on parade at Lowestoft Town's Crown Meadow ground, went down 2-0 on Saturday to last season's FA Vase finalists.

But a 3-1 victory over King's Lynn Reserves on Tuesday night at the Unwin Ground, with goals from Andy Pettit, Richard Chadwick and Simon Warren, saw the Robins claim their first Premier Division points.

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  • Last Updated: 14 August 2008 9:43 AM
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