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SOUTH PARK 0 MET POLICE 0

DIV 1 STH CENTRAL
By Nick Thatcher

■BOTH teams had to settle for a point as the game ended without any goals.
The first half had very few chances, Travers’ deflected shot going wide for the Met and Craig McGee’s shot flying his shot deflected behind and over the bar for Park. Brown’s shot on the turn from In the second half Park were the more likely to score Courtney Swaby’s cross was with Danny Bracken in the deflected behind for a corner. Park goal a spectator for long Sam Tutt’s shot from the periods. Deondre Date’s angled drive was...

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