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Keeper stars as Tigers triumph

TRURO CITY 2 WALTON CASUALS 0
By Graham Weldon

TRURO City made it four league wins in a row after a comfortable victory over Walton Casuals at Bolitho Park.
Goals laite in each half from Will Dean and Rio Garside increased Paul Wotton’s side’s undefeated run to seven matches.
In a scrappy game in Plymouth, it was the visitors from Surrey who first came the closest to finding the breakthrough when City keeper James Hamon did superbly well to tip a header over the bar.
Truro did open the scoring two minutes before half-time when Dean brilliantly headed home a Garside corner...

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