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WINCHESTER CITY 3 MOUSEHOLE 2

DIV 1 SOUTH
By Malcolm Clarke

WINCHESTER City secured their first win in six league games and remained in fourth position, but they did not have everything all their own way against Mousehole.
Winchester took the lead in the 13th minute through Lewis Brown, before Alex Cairo drew Mousehole level.
The hosts restored their lead in the 61st minute when Dan Bradshaw’s initial shot was saved and Dan Jones followed up to score, but the lead lasted only nine minutes as Liam Prynn levelled from close range.
Alfie Whittingham scored the all-important third goal for Winchester, with ...

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