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NORTHERN LEAGUE

■THE largest crowd of the day, 766, saw hosts Newcastle Blue Star lose 3-1against leaders Redcar Athletic, striker Adam Boyes scoring a hat-trick, Dan Lanning’s late penalty Star’s consolation.
Shildon remain three points behind Redcar after Nathan Greenwood’s 15th minute free kick gave them a 1-0win over Whitley Bay at Dean Street.
Blyth Town lost ground after they were held 0-0at home by Northallerton Town, while Boro Rangers are up to fourth following a 2-1comeback win at Easington Colliery, with Jacob Thompson and sub Nathan Liddell on target.
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