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Warrington close gap at the top

WARRINGTON TOWN 2
GRANTHAM TOWN 1
By James Gordon
WARRINGTON Town closed the gap at the top of the Evo-Stik League table to just three points.
Goals from Devarn Green and Jamie McDonald earned the Yellows three points, while league leaders Altrincham went down 2-1 at home to Stalybridge.
It would be the Yellows that would take an early lead, Sean Williams releasing Devarn Green and the Tranmere loanee took his time and found the corner.
The front three for Grantham of Jordan Hempenstall, Lee Shaw and Curtis Burrows were a threat, and a cross by Burrows was headed just wide by Shaw. Shaw tho...

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