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DIV 1 EAST

By Simon Els

BISHOP AUCKLAND 0
GRIMSBY BOROUGH 2
GRIMSBY Borough n scored early and late to see off Bishop Auckland and swap places in the league.
After six minutes, Reece York tried his luck with a long range shot and a deflection did just enough to beat Ryan Catterick.
The Bishops, meanwhile, struggled to make an impact going forward, a free-kick thudding into the Grimby wall being their best first-half effort.
Alfie Taylor lashed in a 30yard free-kick nine minutes from time to make it 2–0.
Three minutes later, Bishop Auckland were awarded a penalty but Liam Higton, bo...

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