Crawley 3 Whitehawk 1: Bawling brace books Reds' place in semi-final
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New signing Kevin Lisbie gave Whitehawk an early lead which was cancelled out thanks to a Conor Henderson goal.
Bobson Bawling then gave Reds a 3-1 lead with tow more first half goals.
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Reds fielded a completely different team with 11 changes from the side which beat Yeovil 2-0 on January 2.
The Hawks handed first starts to new signings Kevin Lisbie, the former Charlton and Leyton Orient striker and central defender Brian Howard (Wessex League).
Hawks’ goalkeeper Tom Stewart, (ex-Harrogate and Whyteleafe) made his second appearance for the club.
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Hide AdWhitehawk took the lead in only the third minute when Lisbie turned in at the far post a corner taken by Brian Howard.
Crawley wasted no time in getting back on to level terms when two minutes later Henderson netted in the bottom corner following a one-two with Sanchez Watt.
Bawling then gave the home side the lead in the 14th minute from close-range after being supplied by Jason Banton.
Bawling scored his second goal of the game with a brilliant individual move, breaking through the defence to score on 28 minutes to make it 3-1.
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Hide AdThe score remained the same until half-time although Crawley went close with an effort by Banton on the left which ran across the goalmouth and Bawling could not connect to.
In the second half Bawling saw a shot blocked on the line after Banton’s cut-back.
Roberts saw a shot go wide from the edge of the area and for the Hawks, skipper Glenn Southam was denied from a block by Addison Garnett.
Whitehawk had a goal disallowed when Danny Mills nodded into the net but it was ruled to be off-side.
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Hide AdSanchez Watt enjoyed a busy second half playing as Reds’ lone strriker, he twice struck wide and once lifted the ball over the bar.
REDS: Mersin, Arthur, Banton, Roberts (Boldewijn 64), Blackman, Garnett, Bawling, Tajbakhsh, Djalo (capt), Henderson, Watt
Subs: Morris, Connolly, Smith
WHITEHAWK: Stewart, Hamilton, Harding, Howard (Faveral 60), Reid (Marrimon 68), M’Boungou, Abdulla, Southam (capt) Mills, Lisbie, Osborn (West 52)
Subs: Rodrigues, Lengka
Referee: Mark Meeten
Attendance: 390
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