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Dulwich extended Kingstonian's winless run to 10 games, and increased their own chances of a play off place, with a comfortable victory in front of a crowd of 595 at Champion Hill.
With games coming thick and fast, Gavin Rose rested Gavin Tomlin, Ibrahim Kargbo and Sanchez Ming on the bench, with Panutche Camara, Ibra Sekajja and Nyren Clunis, returning from injury, in the starting XI.
Dulwich were slow to get going as Ks pushed forward without creating any chances. Therefore, it probably summed up the visitors current situation that Dulwich took the lead in the 8th minute with their first attack.
An Ashley Carew free kick delivered from the right caused confusion and Charlie Wassmer was adjudged to have handled. Ashley Carew stepped up and sent Rob Tolfrey the wrong way.
Having taken the lead, Dulwich now settled into the game and Ibra Sekajja came to the fore, having his effort blocked at the expense of a vorner after a mazy run down the left,
For Kingstonian, Pico Gomez forced a low save from Preston Edwards but the play was mostly in the direction of the Kingstonian goal, Dipo Akinyemi headed a Nathan Green cross too high and Ibra Sekajja hit a terrific volley that Tolfrey did well to beat away.
Dipo Akinyemi then passed up a chance to double the lead when he was released through the middle but he was thwarted by a fine one on one save by Tolfrey, who then held a Kenny Beaney effort.
With less than 5 minutes to the half time break, Ibra Sekajja had a great chance to double the lead. A long accurate pass from Matt Drage found Nathan Green wide on the left. He then delivered a pinpoint cross but Sekajja headed over when he should have hit the target.
Half Time 1-0
Ibrahim Kargbo replaced Panutche Camara at half time and Dulwich quickly doubled their lead. A long ball over the top released Ibra Sekajja behind the defence and he advanced to beat Tolfrey.
Tolfrey then produced an outstanding 52nd minute save to prevent Kingstonian falling three goals behind.. Dipo Akinyemi delivered a cross from the right that Ibrahim Kargbo met with a header that was destined for the corner of the net until Tolfrey diverted it on to the bar.
Kingstonian immediately created an opportunity at the other end but Ryan Moss saw his shot saved. However, this was merely the prelude to a third Hamlet goal. Nyren Clunis sprinted down the right and crossed for Dipo Akinyemi to fire home.
Akinyemi was replaced immediately by Dumebi Dumaka and he was to have a frustrating last half an hour. A Matt Drage pass over the top saw Dumaka fire wide and he then saw Tolfrey save his effort after an Ashley Carew pass.
Nyren Clunis then set up Dumaka but Tolfrey again thwarted him, and his follow up effort was deflected over.
However, Kingstonian then reduced the arrears in the 69th minute. Matt Drage was penalised for a foul on the edge of the penalty area and Pico Gomez beat Preston Edwards low to his left with a well struck shot.
Kingstonian pushed forward with renewed vigour but were unable to test Preston Edwards other than an effort from Moss that was comfortably saved.
For Dulwich, Ibra Sekajja shot just wide of the near post after he outmuscled Jordan Gibbons and cut in from the left and Dumaka had an effort deflected on to the post after a cross from Nyren Clunis and lay off by Ibra Sekajja.
Ryan Moss then fired wide before 2 minutes into stoppage time Ibra Sekajja broke through the middle and saw his effort deflected past Tolfrey.
That wasn't the end of the scoring as Kingstonian reduced the margin again. Joe Turner produced a fine effort that beat Edwards to his left in the 4th and final minute of stoppage time.
Full Time 4-2