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CARLTON TOWN 4 COVENTRY SPH 1

DIV 1 MIDLANDS
By Alan Murphy

■CARLTON Town endedtheir season with an emphatic home win against Coventry Sphinx, but had to settle for second in the table.
The Millers, who topped the table from October to Easter, finished with a club-record Step 4 total of 90 points, but have to settle
for a play-off tie with Racing Club Warwick on Tuesday.
The Millers began on the front foot and Khyle Sargent put the hosts ahead after 39 minutes, running onto a Dean Freeman pass and beating keeper Oliver Bosworth to the ball to tap in.
Two minutes later captain Niall Davie doubled Carlton...

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