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Young adds South winners’ medal to North success

By Matt Badcock

CLINCHER: Jason Prior scores the title-sealing goal against Concord

YAN YOUNG had an extra item in his carry-on bag when he boarded the catamaran back to his Isle of Wight home – a National League South champions’ medal to join his North prize.
The 38-year-old Havant & Waterlooville keeper has completed the Step 2 set following the Hawks’ title triumph last weekend.
It comes just four years after he played a big part in AFC Telford United’s Conference North glory.
“I must be luc...

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