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LILYWHITES’ LEES PAYS HEFTY PRICE

DIV 1 WEST
CHASETOWN 2 MOSSLEY 0
By Paul Mullins

THE Scholars’ last home game of the season was greeted by a crowd of 812, and they saw them deservedly beat fellow midtable side Mossley.
Chasetown started the brighter of the two sides and leading scorer Jack Langston forced a routine save from Mossley keeper Finley Madigan.
Max Chimenes almost got a nick on a throughball as the hosts looked the most likely to open the scoring.
Carter Lycett turned provider for the game’s opening goal in the 50th minute. His left-foot cross was met by a header into his own g...

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