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PURITANS HIT THE CANARIES FOR SIX

By Dave Pearce
BANBURY UNITED 6
BARWELL 1
RAVI Shamsi struck a double as Banbury climbed the table with a stylish win over visitors Barwell.
Banbury took the lead when a cross from Shamsi to Ricky Johnson was headed down to Greg Kaziboni who fired home from 15 yards on 19 minutes.
Barwell had their first real chance after 26 minutes when Anthony Dwyer sent in a superb shot from the edge of the area which went into the net to equalise.
Barwell continued to threaten while Ricky Johnson should have scored for the hosts but it stayed level at the break. On 54 minutes Banbury took the lead again...

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