Furngate thank their sponsors Northwood Sales and Maclin Pumps
Furngate Youth Under 9 Allstarz who are playing their first season in the Mid Sussex Youth League after two successful seasons in the Crawley Youth League.
They are proudly wearing their new kits gratefully sponsored by Peter Green MD of Northwood Sales & Lettings in Crawley and Mark Robson MD of Maclin Pumps in Burgess Hill.
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Under 18s Girls football
Horsham Sparrows 2
Crawley Town Girls 3
It was good to see Lauren Tyler getting back to some good form, she ran the midfield today and got up and down the pitch, scoring two very good goals. Mia notching again too.
The back-four were solid.
Crawley Town: Stow, Grinham, Holmes, Scarratt, Gunning-Shaw, Hayman, Horton, Hann, Tyler, Hill, Page, Fenton, Killick-Bird
Crawley Trophies Player of the Match: Lauren Tyler
Crawley Town Boys under-15s are looking for experienced players in year 9 or 10.
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Three Bridges FC reports
Lewes Bridge View defeated the Sussex Sunday Under 16 Colts team 4-0 to remain at the top of Division Three, but the result keeps the Colts team very close to the bottom.
Next week the Colts team will be playing at home to Pevensey & Westham who are on the same number of points at the bottom of the division.
One goal each from Jack Rees and Bradley King were not enough to overcome high flyers Rustington Otters as they inflicted a 4-2 defeat upon the Sussex Sunday Under 16 Youth team in Division One.
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A hard fought 1-1 draw against Worthing Town was the result for the Sussex Sunday Under 15 team in Division One.
Jake Hull getting the single goal to keep his team involved in a tight division.