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GALLERY: Upper Beeding six-a-side football tournament



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HANGLETON RANGERS dominated the opening day of Upper Beeding's tournament on Saturday when they lifted three of the four titles.
Dan Tew, Scott Gardner-Lowe and Joshua Ross netted for the Under-12 team in their 3-1 final success over Marle Place.

Elliot Tucker got the goal for Rangers' Under-11 side in their victory over Ashington Cougars, and the Under-10s won 4-3 on penalties against Greenway after a 0-0 draw. George Ewing, Tom Watson, Ben Rose and Jack Gunn scored from the spot.

In the Under-15 event, Andrews beat Broadbridge.

In Sunday's matches, Joss Knowles hit an extra-time 1-0 winner for Beeding Bombers in the Under-14 boys' final.

Hassocks beat Southwick 2-1 in the Under-13 final, and Wisborough Green overcame East Lodge 1-0 in the Under-9s.

Shoreham won the Under-14 girls' event with a 2-0 success over Worthing Minors.

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  • Last Updated: 17 July 2008 12:16 PM
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