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HOOPS HIT FOUR AND SET UP WIN TO SAVOUR

By Patrick Lock

OXFORD CITY 4
FARSLEY CELTIC 1
A DOMINANT performance took Oxford City to just their second home win of the National League North campaign, beating Farsley Celtic.
The game was just seven minutes old when a bouncing ball fell to Corie Andrews on the edge of the box, his thumping left-footed volley left Kieren Flavell with no chance.
City kept threatening, and eventually made it 2-0 after the half-hour – albeit in rather fortuitous fashion – as Josh Ashby’s strike took a wicked deflection, leaving Flavell wrong-footed as it nestled into the corn...

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