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LOGAN SNATCHES A POINT

By Phil Smith
DIV ONE EAST ROUND-UP
PICKERING Town came from 4-1 down with three minutes to go to draw 4-4 with Frickley Athletic, pulling off a remarkable comeback.
The game looked to be over with half an hour left after Jacob Hazel, Tyler Walton, and Jameel Ible’s first-half goals had put Frickley in a commanding position.
Walton then added a second 15 minutes into the second half to seemingly kill the game.
Ryan Blott then converted a spot-kick in the 87th minute but it felt like merely a consolation goal for the side.
But Dan Davison netted just two minutes later to give Pickering...

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