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Moors finally find their goalscoring feet

By Dill Butcher

AFTER a barren run in front of goal this month, Solihull Moors waltzed to a first away win since late January with an early goal blitz in Somerset to end their season in style.
Chris Millington’s men racked up a 3-0 lead inside the first 26 minutes with Jacob Wakeling’s fine double sandwiching a Scott High effort.

YEOVIL TN 1
Works 30
SOLIHULL M 4
Wakeling 2, 16, High 13, Sbarra 36
YEOVIL: (3-4-2-1): Ward 5 (Gould 90+1); Ellison 7 (Whittle 90+2), McGavin 5, Cousin-Dawson 6; Mafico 5 (Greenslade 40, 5), Works 7 (Wannell 79, 6), Page 5, Jones 6; Merry 5,...

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