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Panter’s top treble has Poppies standing tall

By Nigel Howlett

KETTERING TOWN’S revival continued with a convincing win over an Ives side yet to register a win in 2026 – and the visitors can thank the lively Ed Panter for a well taken hat-trick to ensure their third victory in a row.
The Poppies striker saw his first cancelled out by Tyrone Baker before he grabbed two more after the break.
Panter opened his account from the spot on the half hour after Alfie Lewis had been clumsily taken down from behind by Ives skipper Michael Richens just as he was about to latch onto a low cross from the left.
The Ives should h...

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