Selsey hit seven .,. City win on road ... Pagham beaten, Stags held
Division one
Selsey produced the result of the season – or pretty much any season – when they hammered hosts Ringmer 7-1 on Tuesday night.
In the context of the Blues’ season, it was a remarkable win and will give them confidence to end a tough season on a high.
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Hide AdDean Stuart Platt and Toby Lempriere put them 2-0 up at the break and James Parsons and Mark Thompson made it four.
Stuart Platt, Lempiere and Thompson all scored again. Ringmer got a late one back.
It came three days after Dorking had won 2-0 at the High Street Ground. Selsey host Littlehampton this week.
Ringmer 0 Chichester City 1
Division one
Michael Frangou’s 41st-minute goal earned Daren Pearce’s men three points on the other side of Sussex.
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Hide AdA fine defensive performance gave City a win which lifted them to 14th in the table.
It sets them up well for a big week ahead. They host Eastbourne Town in the league on Saturday, then face Newhaven at Shoreham in their Peter Bentley Cup semi-final next Tuesday.
Horsham YMCA 1 Pagham 0
Division one
A solitary goal left Pagham pointless at YM – and saw them slip seven points off leaders Dorking.
Nicholas Sullivan downed the Lions with a 79th-minute winner, denting their hopes of challenging for the title.
Gary Block’s team host East Preston on Saturday.
Rustington 1 Midhurst 1
Division two
Lewis Hamilton saved a point for Midhurst at Rustington.
His 40th-minute equaliser cancelled out Steve Gettings’ opener to extend the Stags’ fine run of results.