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By DEAN TURNER
 
Junior’s strike lifts Cup

London FA Sunday
Junior Cup Final

Red Star Camden 1
Reddot 0

A SOLITARY strike from top scorer Junior Jervier ensured that Red Star Camden lifted the cup at the end of a derby with Kentish Town based Reddot A at Wingate and Finchley FC.

The Musical Associations League champions ended the challenge of the Camden Sunday League leaders when Jervier raced onto a high through ball from Kevin Flynn and headed past Reddot’s James Self six minutes before fulltime.
Reddot created the majority of chances in a fiercely competitive encounter, Tony Dowsett almost lobbing them ahead in the first half but his cross shot floated just wide of the far post.
In the second half, Red Star’s Jamie Walker hooked the ball into the path of Ossie Jervier but James Ricketts cleared the danger.
Junior Jervier was denied by Reddot’s defensive duo of Mickey Dowsett and John Donovan and Self was alert to block a fierce drive from Matt O’Brien.
Reddot then grasped control with Stevie Nicolaou teeing up Steven Bruce, who shot against a defender, and brother Alexie, who was denied by keeper Alan Bedwell before he could pull the trigger.
Red Star were under pressure until Flynn and Jervier combined to give them the lead.
Flynn almost extended it in a one-on-one with Self but the keeper saved.
Reddot came close to an equaliser when Robin Harrison’s effort was cleared off the line and Self’s powerful header from the resulting corner was tipped away one-handed by his opposite number.
But Red Star held on to make up for losing in the semi-finals last season.
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