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DIV 1 NORTH
STANWAY ROVERS 2 WITHAM TOWN 0
By Ryan Cripps

TWO second-half goals gave Stanway Rovers a victory in a scrappy encounter against their local rivals.
Billy Lawlor in the Witham goal saved well in the 17th minute. A Sam Bantick free-kick eight minutes later went close to opening the scoring for the visitors before Stanway’s Jamie Bennett fired a fierce shot just over the crossbar.
Both sides had struggled to create good chances but Nat Mardell put Stanway ahead in the 57th minute when he forced the ball home from a corner. Bennett doubled Stanway’s lead with...

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