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MALLETS HIT FIVE TO ROUT SORRY COBBLERS

By Kerry Miller
SHEPTON MALLET 5
STREET 2
DOUBLES from Aaron Seviour and man of the match Asa White went a long way towards securing Shepton Mallet a place in the third round qualifying of the FA Vase at West Shepton yesterday.
A disappointing defensive display and a clutch of missed chances from Street ensured they were rarely in the game for long despite having plenty of possession after the break, by which time they were already 4-2 down.
Six weeks earlier, the sides served up an opening day cracker in the league and this could have bettered it had Street got going quicker, but inside ni...

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