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NORTHERN LEAGUE

ON A DAY of high winds in the North East, Shildon blew hosts Blyth Town away in their top-three clash in Northumberland.
The Railwaymen’s five unopposed goals all came with the gale at their backs in the first half, Adam Lennon scoring twice late on after Luke Spalding opened the floodgates early on.
Redcar Athletic remain top despite North Shields repeating their 2-1 away win at Redcar in the Vase last weekend, Dan Waldron and Jordan Lashley netting.
Stuart Rose’s brace gave fourth-placed Boro Rangers a 2-0 win at home to Marske United, while Crook Town were held to ...

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