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DENNIS’ DELIGHTS DOUBLE WOTTON

By Steve Harris

TORQUAY UTD 3
Dennis 6, 79, Jay 43

WESTON-s-MARE 1
Cummins 74

GULLS GLEE: Goal celebrations for Matt Jay and Louis Dennis of Torquay United, making it 2-0
PICTURE: Pinnacle

TORQUAY United returned to winning ways with a deserved win over fellow promotion contenders Weston-super-Mare.
A brace from Louis Dennis, taking his tally for the season to 13, was instrumental in helping to seal the result for the Gulls, and manager Paul Wotton took great pride in seeing his side find their rhythm.
“It was a good win against a good team,” said Wotton. &#x...

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