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BEES KEEP BUZZING AS SPHINX ARE STUNG

BEES KEEP

DIV 1 MIDLANDS
COVENTRY SPHINX 1 Wood 87 HARBOROUGH TN 2 Daire 31, Rose 52
By Chris Nee

HE WHO DAIRES: Tendai Daire of Harborough Town is congratulated by team-mates after his goal
PICTURES: Simon Kimber

LEADERS Harborough Town continued their title charge with a hard-fought win at Coventry Sphinx in the Pitching In Northern Premier League Midlands.
The Bees took a twogoal lead into the final few minutes, but Sphinx
substitute Leo Wood tapped in to set up a rousing finale in a match that was more competitive than the teams’ relative league positions would suggest. Mitch A...

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