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Njoku doubles up for Saints

ST IVES TOWN 4 HALESOWEN TN 2
By Nigel Howlett

TWO late consolation goals from Yeltz gives this result a misleading air. The story of the game was that St Ives took their visitors to pieces with a scintillating first half display that saw them four goals to the good at the interval.
The hosts goals all came in a 15-minute spell just before half time. The 31st minute
opener was a first goal for the club for Northampton Town loanee Josh Tomlinson, who stabbed home a loose ball after Aaron Smith’s long throw.
Town’s second was another simple finish: Jonny Edwards’...

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