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Jarvie winner gives hosts the Blues

By Andrew Snaith

WHITBY TOWN 0
NEWTON AYCLIFFE 1
IT’S now just one first round appearance in 20 years for Whitby Town after their latest setback.
Perhaps more importantly, it’s just one win in 12 this season in all competitions, and Town have now exited both national competitions to sides playing a level below them. Both teams were guilty of missed chances. Joe Gibson slid off target, inside five minutes for Whitby, but there was much worse to follow.
At the other end, Shane Bland saved from Cole Kiernan who then fired wide.
Aycliffe keeper James Pollard did well to...

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