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Stenson hits five in Bucks rampage

AFC TELFORD U 7 LOWESTOFT TN 1
By Richard Worton

A HORRIBLE injury to Warren Burwood overshadowed this game with a delay of over an hour, following a calamitous collision with Bucks striker Ola Lawal, which left the Lowestoft goalkeeper unconscious and with a deep laceration to his head.
Fortunately, Burwood regained consciousness before being taken away in an ambulance.
Already relegated, Lowestoft had a torrid afternoon, conceding four goals in the opening 30 minutes.
Bucks striker Matty Stenson sent club records tumbling with a five-goal haul. He opened the scoring after just 45...

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