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GRAHAM HITS A KEY DOUBLE

By Andrew Snaith
WHITBY TOWN 2 HEDNESFORD TOWN 2
JORDANGraham’s brace cancelled out John Campbell’s own two-goal salvo, as Whitby were twice pegged back.
Graham fired narrowly over, but it was Campbell who opened the scoring, for Whitby, on the half hour.
He was left completely unmarked to head home Callum Martin’s cross.
At the other end, Danny Glover went to ground, after getting the wrong side of the Blues defence, but fired well wide himself.
Moments later, the same player had a chance to level. Blues goalkeeper Shane Bland came to punch away a deep right-wing corner, ...

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