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TEN-GOAL THRILLER AS HILLSIDERS EDGE HOME

MALVERN TOWN 5 SP. KHALSA 5

By Andy Mitchell
Malvern win 6-5 on pens
MALVERN Town went behind, lost a 4-1 lead inside six second-half minutes, led again and then won on penalties having trailed in the shoot-out to scalp higher-ranked Khalsa.
The Hillsiders scored the first but into their own net as James Febery turned in Josh McKenzie’s centre. Undeterred, Town deserved Jay Sauntson’s headed leveller with Harry Clark turning the tables with a fine solo effort.
Clark got the next as well with a cool finish and home keeper Kieron Blackburn saved spectacularly from McKenzie on the ...

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