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ROYALISTS BACK ON TOP
Windsor & Eton have stormed back to the top of the league after beating Lewes 2-1 at the Dripping Pan.
Dave Carroll and Lee Roache put Windsor two up with Warren Haughton adding for Lewes in injury time.

Lee Roache Got Windsor's Second
Both teams cancelled each other out in the first half and chances were at a minimum.
Chuck Martini had an early scare when he hesitated to rush out for a ball that had bounced over Dave Tilbury's head.
When he did he just beat Mark Whiteman to the ball and managed to play it round him.
Michael Harvey came close when he got his head on a Junior Kadi free kick but was unable to got past Martini who pulled off a superb save.
Windsor were denied what looked like a blatant penalty when Lee Roache was tripped in the box after doing well to get past he Lewes defence and cut inside the area.
Lewes should have gone in a goal up at half time when Dwain Clarke's cross was headed goalwards by Peter Adeniyi only for Martini to tip the ball over.
Windsor came out for the second half a better team and never really looked in trouble.
Dave Carroll kept the balls coming in the box and when Keith Scott got his head to a Carroll corner it looked as if this would put Windsor into the lead, but it scraped the outside of the post.
Windsor had a second shout for a penalty on the hour mark when Roache got clear of the defence and was about to shoot when Joe Vines appeared to take Roache's legs.
Kieran Gallaghers challenge on Kadi sparked scuffle that saw both players pick up yellow cards.
Windsor finally got the lead they deserved on 70 minutes when a corner from Dave Carroll seemed to go straight in with keeper Zepherin flapping in the breeze.
The lead was doubled ten minutes later when once again, an inch perfect ball from Carroll found Gallagher who crossed and Craig O'Connor forced Zepherin to save from his header only to see Roache nip in a score.
Lewes thought they had pulled a goal back with five minutes left only to be disappointed by the referees assistant's flag.
O'Connor should have made it three when he got clear and fired wide and from the goal kick which Carroll intercepted Windsor could have scored another.
Carroll nicked the ball off Kirk Watts and played in former Lewes striker Tony Reid who tried then tried to play in Jermaine Lowe who was just beaten by Zepherin.
They did manage to get one goal back in injury when Windsor failed to clear a corner and the ball was bundled in by substitute Warren Haughton.
There was still time for one last piece of drama when substitute Watts was sent off for swearing at the officials after a decision went against him.
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