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Seventh time is a charm for Reds

HARROW BORO 3 SHOLING 2
By Brian Walter

IT was seventh-time lucky for new Harrow boss Jordan Berry as his young side chalked up their first win of the season in a five-goal thriller, played in searing heat yesterday.
Sholing had a goal ruled out for offside after only 72 seconds and dominated the opening period.
Harrow took the lead in the 18th minute, though. Harlem Hale converting Rony Mfinda’s cut-back from close range. Sholing missed the chance to level in the 25th minute. Tyler Tobin saving Dan Mason’s penalty after Prince Kandolo had been penalised for handball. ...

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