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JUST JOY FOR JAY AS SAM SHINES

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By Ruth Tunnell
MAIDSTONE U 3
Hines 34, Sam-Yorke 67, Piggott 77
WOKING 1
Ward 72
SAM Delano-Yorke returned to haunt former club Woking with his first goal of the season to help Maidstone United maintain their unbeaten home record.
Sam-Yorke struck in between efforts from Zavin Hines and Joe Pigott, deeming Joe Ward’s effort for the Cards a consolation.
It was the first time that strike pair Sam-Yorke and Pigott have got on the scoresheet together this season, leaving Stones boss Jay Saunders relieved.
“It is about time,” he said. “I’m pleased for them though. ...

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