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MOOR TO COME FROM STAR GLEN

SPENNYMOOR TOWN 3 RUSHALL OLYMPIC 0
By Mark Simpson

DEADLY duo Will Harris and Glen Taylor came up with the goods again as both got on the scoresheet to help Spennymoor Town put Rushall Olympic to the sword at the Brewery Field.
Taylor’s thunderous free-kick set Moors on the way on the stroke of half-time as he lashed home from 35 yards.
The visitors came out in more determined fashion after the break and were on the front foot until Harris seized upon a sloppy backpass from Pics defender Jordan Brown to dance round exposed goalkeeper Jacob Weaver and make it 2-0 on 51 minute...

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