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Adams fills his boots with four!

By Nigel Howlett

ST IVES TOWN 1
ROYSTON TOWN 7
BRANDON ADAMS helped himself to a four timer as the in-form Crows completely blew away struggling Ives.
The hosts matched their visitors for the first twenty minutes but once Adams had been given the freedom of the park to open the scoring after 20 minutes there was only going to be one winner. Harry Draper added a simple second just before the break as he guided home Scott Bridges’ in-swinging corner at the near post.
Two goals in three minutes early in the second half completely killed off the hosts, with Adams grabbing both to co...

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