Following an entertaining two-all draw between Winchester and Whitehawk, it was the host’s turn to take on their East Sussex neighbours as they rounded-off the afternoon’s action.
An unfamiliar looking Worthing kicked-off this three-way friendly tournament with defeat to Southern Premier South newboys Winchester City.
A late Mo Jammeh equaliser in the searing Selsey heat, as Manager Adam Hinshelwood ran the rule over a number of trialists, saw Worthing make it back-to-back one-all draws, in this Dave Kew Cup Semi-Final at a sun soaked Seal Bay Resort...
An early opener by Lewis White was cancelled out after the break by Brighton as honours ended even in a repeat of last season’s Sussex Senior Cup Final.
A debut goal from Summer signing Jake Robinson was added to by one of our own Frankie Perry, as Worthing eased to a narrow victory over familiar friendly foes Three Bridges.
Swiss striker Laurent Tolaj struck twice in a Man of the Match performance as Brighton’s full-time pro’s overcame the brave challenge of part-time Worthing.
Another beauty from the Jasper Pattenden collection ensured the Reds ended their league campaign on a high note with three more points and exactly one hundred goals.
Worthing never really recovered from the first-half dismissal of Captain Aarran Racine, as Horsham gained revenge for December’s controversial defeat at The Crucial Environmental Stadium.
Two goals in a Man of the Match performance by Luke Robinson helped Worthing breeze past a disappointing Carshalton team as they hammered the hapless Robins.