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MINSTERMEN RUN GOES ON AS HARRIERS GRAB POINT

YORK CITY 1
KIDDERMINSTER 1
By John Featherstone
TABLE-TOPPING York City extended their club record undefeated run to a 21st game.
But the Minstermen had to settle for a share of the spoils from a 1-1 home draw against Kidderminster.
Harriers attacker Ashley Hemmings grabbed his first goal of the season on 81 minutes to cancel out Kallum Griffiths’ firsthalf effort for Steve Watson’s men.
Griffiths had earlier called Kiddy keeper Kieran O’Hara into action following an Alex Kempster raid down the right.
But the former Spennymoor full back was not to be denied with his next ...

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