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YELTZ SUFFER PAIN OF HALL’S LATE STRIKE

YELTZ SUFFER

By Adam Matthews

KIDDERMINSTER H 2
Devine 30, Hall 90+2

HALESOWEN T 1
Ponticelli 10

MAGIC FEELING: Kobe Hall savours his last-gasp winner for Kidderminster
PICTURE: Adrian Hoskins

CLASH: Kiddy’s Amari Morgan-Smith and the Yeltz’s Ryan Wynter do battle

KOBE HALL broke Halesowen Town hearts in this thrilling derby as the teenage striker grabbed a late winner for Kidderminster Harriers.
In front of almost 4,000 at Aggborough, Halesowen boss Russell Penn – sacked by Harriers in January – was on for a dream return when Jordan Ponticelli gave his South...

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