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DAVIS GIVES THE HAPPY HARRIERS SIX APPEAL

KIDDERMINSTER 1 CURZON ASHTON 0
By Adam Matthews

IN-FORM Kidderminster Harriers made it six league wins in a row as they edged out Curzon Ashton in a hard-fought contest – a goal from David Davis the difference between the sides.
Harriers almost took the as early as the third minute. Reece Devine’s effort rebounded off the inside of the post across the goal line and Owen Evans’ follow-up was somehow scrambled clear.
The Nash almost went ahead shortly after when Jimmy Spencer flicked on Callum Hawkins’ long clearance to Brad Holmes, but Christian Dibble ma...

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