Lydd Town climb to second place in Southern Counties East Division 1
Lydd survived a late scare to move up to second place in Southern Counties East Division 1.
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Lydd survived a late scare to move up to second place in Southern Counties East Division 1.
In-form Deal climbed to second place in the Southern Counties East Premier Division.
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Luke Burdon scored both goals, including an 87th-minute winner, as Lydd beat play-off rivals Rochester 2-1 in Southern Counties East Division 1 on Saturday.
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Georgia lost, and then celebrated. Iceland won, and was devastated. One of the last Basketball World Cup spots went to Georgia on Sunday — even though it lost to Iceland 80-77 in the final Europe Region qualifying game for both teams. Iceland needed to win by four points or more to win a tiebreaker over Georgia for the World Cup berth. It came up one point short. Both teams finished qualifying with 5-5 records, with the tiebreaker going to Georgia by the slimmest of margins. Iceland had a 3-point try by Elvar Fridriksson — its best shooter — rim out with about 3 seconds remaining, and Georgia held on for the loss that really was a win. “Amazing. I’m so happy, man,” said Georgia’s Thaddus McFadden, a Michigan-born guard who played at the junior college and Division II levels before embarking on what’s now a 14-year pro career overseas. “I may mess around and cry. This means so much to everybody. I’m just so happy.”