Escaped with an unlikely draw
The Lurgan side never got into any pattern in the first half as Hillsborough pressed and took a 1-0 lead into the interval.
Sunnyside fell behind further in the second half with time running out.
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Hide AdThen they put a good move together and Robert McQuaid scored low into the corner.
With three minutes left Jamie McGleenon headed home powerfuly from a corner and Sunnyside escaped with an unlikely draw.
Saturday’s game was a six pointer against Seagoe and this time the Lurgan side played more like themselves in winning 4-2.
Aaron Rogers opened the score with a left foot strike but Seagoe fought back and got a deserved equaliser.
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Hide AdPadraig Judge restored Sunnyside’s advantage and Robert McQuaid made it three before half-time.
Seagoe reduced the deficit ten minutes from the end of the game before Peter Mulholland rounded off the scoring for Sunnyside with number four.