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Castro has last word for Linnets

KING’S LYNN TN 3 SOUTH SHIELDS 1
By Greg Plummer

KING’S LYNN TOWN ended their goal drought at the Walks to see off South Shields and ease their National League North relegation fears with their first home win of the year.
Home form has been a worry for Adam Lakeland’s side, but two first-half goals by Jonny Margetts – both laid on a plate by Ben Stephens – put them in charge before a late insurance goal by Quevin Castro clinched the points.
They were the first goals scored at home since Boxing Day and, coupled with some favourable results elsewhere...

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