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HAMMERS’ SHOOT-OUT IS HORROR FOR RIVALS

HAMMERS’ SHOOT-OUT

By Kerry Miller

HAMWORTHY U 1
Wilcock 90

SOUTHALL 1
Driver 87
Hamworthy won 7-6 on penalties
COMBINED COUNTIES League Premier North Southall took some of their own medicine at a tense County Ground yesterday when they lost a penalty shoot-out having had an impressive record from the spot in all the previous rounds.
It was a sad way to go out after what was a superb match in front of a crowd of 731, which witnessed the home side go within two minutes of losing their unbeaten home record which stretches back more than two years.
Hammers’ boss Tim Sills praised Southall after the...

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