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BRENTWOOD TOWN 1 STOWMARKET TN 2

DIV 1 NORTH DIV 1 SOUTH
By Ken Hobbs

■ STOWMARKET main- their play-off push tained with a hard-earned win in an entertaining match at the Brentwood Arena.
In a goalless first half, the visitors had some good chances with Ollie Sotoyinbo B heading over while George Craddock twice went close to a scoring for the home side.
Chris Casement put Stowmarket ahead four minutes af- a co ter the break with a deflected fo shot that beat goalkeeper in Melvin Minter.
Bryan Ifeanyi was the Blues biggest threat in attack, and he equalised in the 66th minute, finding the bottom corner fro...

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