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BLUES STEAL A POINT LATE ON

LEEK TOWN 2 FRICKLEY ATHLETIC 2
By Michael Cope
ROB Stevenson scored a last-gasp equaliser to ensure a point stayed with Leek Town.
Frickley got off to a flying start winning a freekick in the second minute, Thomas Dugdale finding Jameel Ible who looped a header in.
Leek hit back on nine minutes with Dan Trickett- Smith playing the ball into the box for Tim Grice, who scored from 15 yards.
Frickley regained the lead from the spot on 73 minutes when Jacob Hazel drove home a hotly disputed penalty despite Leek keeper Ben Chapman getting a glove on it.
However, Leek piled forward and the equal...

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