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FIVE-STAR STEELMEN TURN ON THE STYLE

FIVE-STAR STEELMEN

By Gerry Lucas

CORBY TOWN 5
Clifton 28, 71, O’Brien 54, Diggin 67, 76
HISTON 3
Rolph 6, 80, Dawkin 78

DIGGIN YOUR SCENE! Steve Diggin slots home Corby’s fifth goal under the Histon goalkeeper
PICTURE: Mike Capps

HISTON took an early lead, but an avalanche of goals in the second half saw them finish on the wrong end of a high scoring game.
The lowly visitors took a surprise lead with only six minutes on the clock when a simple through ball left Ed Rolph an equally simple tap-in which he accepted.
In reply, a good ball by Connor Furey almost deceived Chris Gough in th...

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