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GREENING SENT OFF AND BORO DENIED

SPENNYMOOR TOWN 2 SCARBOROUGH ATH 2
By Mark Simpson

CONNOR SHANKS came off the bench to snatch an injury-time equaliser as Spennymoor Town rescued a point against Scarborough Athletic.
The 20-year-old former Huddersfield Town attacker showed composure beyond his years to race on to Glen Taylor’s flick and slalom his way into the area before applying a cool finish.
It was the visitors who had struck first in an entertaining game when Kieran Weledji’s energetic burst forward down the right was rewarded when his cross was diverted in by a Moors defender at the front post....

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