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LOUIS PUTS CARLTON ON RIGHT TRACK

MIDLANDS
By Spencer Larham

WISBECH TN 0
CARLTON TN 3
THE home side had the better of the opening exchanges, but couldn’t quite find the net, despite dominating the game.
So it was somewhat against the run of play when Louis Czerwak opened the scoring after 18 minutes following a run down the right.
Seven minutes later, Niall Davie capitalised on a mistake from Wisbech keeper Charlie Congreve to head the visitors into a two-goal lead.
After the break, the Fenmen enjoyed long spells of possession but, again, there was no end product to show for it.
The Millers scored their third g...

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