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PERSISTENT SPARTANS STILL HAVE IT ALL TO DO

BLY TH SP’TANS 1 KIDDERMINSTER 1
By John Chapman

BLYTH Spartans will go into the final three games four points above the drop zone after they held high-flying Kidderminster to a draw at Croft Park.
Harriers, who had goalkeeper Luke Simpson sent off late on, confirmed their place in the play-offs.
Russ Penn’s side got off to a perfect start with a goal after just ten minutes from the first corner.
Amari Morgan-Smith managed to force the ball over the line, but it was a lead Harriers were unable to capitalise on. Home indecision saw Ashley Hemmings’ chip over Alex Mi...

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