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Brown’s boys up to third after spree

By Thomas Dodds

PHIL BROWN’S Harriers moved up to third in the table after a win against struggling Radcliffe, who currently sit in the bottom four.
Clinical finishing was the difference, as Radcliffe were unable to find a way past Christian Dibble, while Kidderminster found the back of the net on four occasions, even with limited opportunities.
Ash Hemmings created two and scored one, as the visitors powered past Radcliffe.
It was 2-0 by half-time as Amari Morgan-Smith and Tope Obadeyi found the back of the net, with the visitors deservedly ahead at the interval.
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