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MIDLAND LEAGUE

■ TIVIDALE are still seeking their first win of the season after conceding two late goals at Whitchurch Alport.
Ewan Edwards nudged the Black Country side ahead on the stroke of halftime and that was how it remained until a two-goal blast from Chris Azimall late on. The striker turned in an Alex Hughes cross on 81 minutes and then hit a fine winner five minutes later.
That win lifted the Shropshire side up to fourth but AFC Wulfrunians are the new league leaders following their slender 1-0 win at home to Stone Old Alleynians, veteran Asa Charlton with the only goal.
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