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Monday night's Blue Square roundup

There were two Blue Square South games and one Blue Square North match on Monday night, here is what happened.

Blue Square North

Kettering 2-0 Redditch Utd

Kettering Town grabbed a valuable three points at home to Redditch United on Monday night. Mark Rawle put the host's into the lead in the 11th minute when he rounded off a fantastic team move. The home side continued to dominate throughout the first-half and thoroughly deserved to go into the break a goal up. The visitors failed to trouble Town's goal all evening and deserved to go two goals down when Brett Solkhon rounded off some great solo work. Kettering coasted until half-time and thoroughly deserve the three-points.

Blue Square South

Weston-Super-Mare 0-3 Eastleigh

Eastleigh kept their early-season form alive when they thrashed Weston-Super-Mare at the Woodspring Stadium on Monday night. The visitors had to wait until the second-half before they could make their dominance count with Jamie Brown opening the scoring in the 53rd minute. Andrew Forbes doubled the visitors advantage 13 minutes later before Matthew Hann rounded off a memorable night for the visitors three minutes from time.

Havant and Waterlooville 1-1 Basingstoke

Joe Dolan's injury-time equaliser for Basingstoke denied hosts Havant and Waterlooville a deserved three-points. Richard Pacquette had put the Hawks into the lead on the hour-mark, a lead which was well deserved for the home team. The visitors did push on towards the end and deserved to equalise when they did despite losing out on the possession statistic for much of the match. The home supporters will feel hard done by, but all credit must go to the visitors for the way in which they fought back.

Posted: Monday , October 22, 2007

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1 Bromley 18
2 Braintree Town 14
3 Dover 14
4 Chelmsford 12
5 Maidenhead United 12
6 Welling United 11
7 Bishops Stortford 9
8 Eastleigh 8
9 Ebbsfleet United 8
10 Basingstoke Town 8
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