It was a breakthrough month for young midfielder Harvey Enticknap who has been named as Hassocks’ Player of the Month for November with 45% of the vote.
Enticknap has been one of the stars of the Under 23s successful campaign so far which has left Nigel Pearce’s side well in title contention at the halfway point of the season.
That form was enough to earn him a run of games in the first team throughout November and he grasped the opportunity with both hands by being the Robins’ stand out performer.
Enticknap began the month with an appearance off the pitch in the 6-0 defeat away at Broadbridge Heath and was one of only a couple of players to emerge from that disappointing afternoon at the Leisure Centre with any credit.
Mark Dalgleish handed him a start in the 5-2 defeat away at Pagham where his performance saw him voted man-of-the-match and he followed that up with another starman showing in the month’s only win, the 3-2 victory over Lingfield.
Enticknap also played in both of the Under 23s fixtures, a 4-2 Sussex Under 23 Challenge Cup loss to Bostik League side Hastings United and the 6-0 League Cup victory over Peacehaven & Telscombe.
For the third month running, top scorer Phil Johnson had to settle for second place in the poll, this time taking 23% of the vote.
The striker was a keenly felt absentee in the hammering at Broadbridge Heath before returning to give a livewire performance away at Pagham. He then scored twice in the win against Lingfield.
That took his total for the season to 13 goals, meaning he has already outscored the top scorer total for 2017-18 which was 12 set by Michael Death.
Teenage forward Jake Lindsey rounds things off with his first appearance in the top three of the season.
Lindsey only started the Broadbridge Heath game but he scored twice in November when coming off the substitutes bench, netting the second consolation away at Pagham and then scoring what proved to be the winner in the win at home to Lingfield.