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ST IVES TOWN 1 STOURBRIDGE 5

By Nigel Howlett

THE pace and movement of star man Obinna Anaebonam and Jason Cowley took apart struggling Ives to extend the visitors’ unbeaten record on the road that stretches back to early November.
But the hosts didn’t help themselves, gifting their visitors an early lead as a slip from Jordan Williams let in Cowley in the third minute.
The hosts huffed and puffed but found themselves two behind 12 minutes before the break. A long throw was quickly cleared and Anaebonam timed his run to perfection before beating James Goff comfortably from the edge of the box.

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