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STOCKSBRIDGE PS 2 MARSKE UNITED 2

DIV 1 EAST
By Adam Allcroft

■STOCKSBRIDGE Park Steels became the first team to claim points off Marske United this season in a decent encounter. tors instantly equalised, however, when the league’s leading scorer Adam Boyes was teed up for a tidy finish. In the second half, it was a tale of handballs and penalties. First, a Marske cross was handled in the box giving Craig Gott the chance to convert, which he did despite Ed Hall diving the right way.
In the 90th minute though, the hosts were also The Steels took an unlikely lead when Josh Nodder whipped in a free-kick for ...

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