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ACE EVANS IS THE HERO IN CRUSADERS’ LATE SHOW

BATH CITY 0 HUNGERFORD T 1
By Mark Stillman

JAKE Evans thumped home an 86th minute winner to send Hungerford into raptures at Twerton Park.
The midfielder slammed an unstoppable strike into the roof of the net from 18 yards after James Rusby’s long throw wasn’t cleared to snatch victory in a highly charged contest.
It looked like stand-in goalkeeper Will Fuller had marked his home debut with a clean sheet, aided by a penalty save from Ryan Seager just after the break.
But the away day specialists collected their sixth league win on the road thanks to Evans’ heroics...

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