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HOLSGROVE BROTHERS EARN DRAW
Dave Carroll's side walked away with a point after a bizarre 3-3 draw at home to Heybridge Swifts.
After Paul and then Peter Holsgrove had pulled the home side level in the opening fifteen minutes, Lee Holsgrove added a third before Heybridge pulled level.

Paul, Peter And Lee Holsgrove All Scored Against Heybridge
Heybridge got off to the best possible start with Albert Brayley getting on the end of Dwayne Edwards cross to give his side a three minute lead.
The lead lasted all of five minutes. Spencer Walsh's free kick was met by Jamie Jarvis and then Keith Scott before being turned in by Paul Holsgrove.
Heybridge were back in front five minute later, this time it was Carl Griffith heading in a Danny Barber cross.
That lead lasted less than a minute as a long ball from the Windsor defence was headed on by Scott allowing Peter Holsgrove to slam past Paul Rutherford.
Windsor should have been going in at half time in front. A quick free kick by Paul Holsgrove to Lewis Cook saw the Windsor winger put in a cross that was missed by the Heybridge defence leaving Keith Scott the simple task of slotting the ball in, but he missed.
The second half saw the introduction of Lee Holsgrove for Morgaro Gomis, it would also see Windsor pegged back in their own half for the opening twenty minutes.
But for all the pressure that Heybridge would put on Windsor, it would be the home side that would take the lead.
Heybridge had been awarded a free kick on the edge of the Windsor area which the decided to take quickly and shot wide which started a mass argument about the distance of the wall.
The Windsor players got on with the game why the Heybridge players were still arguing with the referee.
Mario Cenolli's quick ball to Paul Cook was played wide to Lewis Cook. He then played the ball into the middle of the pitch to Paul Holsgrove. A lovely ball through the Heybridge defence to brother Lee was lifted over Rutherford to complete a Holsgrove hat-trick.
Peter Holsgrove could have extended the lead when he headed wide just minutes later.
Spencer Walsh's scuffed shot set up Peter Holsgrove who was only denied by a superb Rutherford save.
Heybridge went straight up the other end of the pitch and forced an equally impressive save out of Mario Cenolli.
Cenolli was unable to keep out Griffith when he grabbed his second of the game after a defensive mix-up but did deny him his hat-trick in injury time.
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