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Black ensures a Canaries point

HITCHIN TOWN 1 HEDNESFORD TOWN 1
By Paul Harris

NOT wanting to settle for a draw, both teams fought gamely to the final whistle in a game that increased in intensity.
The hosts showed some verve in attacking play, with the visitor alert to counteract-attacking possibilities, with their best chance coming from Joe Cuff’s penetrating run and shot that was well saved by Charlie Horlock.
Hitchin’s Malaki Black, with assistance from Bradley Bell saw his shot go just wide of the far post.
Then Finley Wilkinson almost put the home side ahead, but Tiernan Brooks did well to t...

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