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Kidderminster Harriers 5-1 Bradford Park Avenue: Sterling-James on form as Harriers claim big win

OMARI Sterling-James struck a fine second half brace as Kidderminster Harriers brushed aside Bradford Park Avenue at Aggborough to record a first league win since August.

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By Adam Matthews

OMARI Sterling-James struck a fine second half brace as Kidderminster Harriers brushed aside Bradford Park Avenue at Aggborough to record a first league win since August.
Ethan Freemantle, Ashley Hemmings and Nathan Cameron also got on the scoresheet on a comfortable afternoon for the hosts.
Harriers went ahead in the 10th minute. Avenue keeper Johnny Saltmer could only parry Sterling-James’ effort into the path of Freemantle, who followed up well to bundle home.
The lead was doubled just after the half hour. Caleb Richards’ cross was cleared only as far as Hemmings, who t...

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