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SCARBOROUGH ATH 3 RUSHALL OLYMPIC 0
By Finley Deeley-Brewer

SCARBOROUGH cruised to their first win of the season, opening the scoring inside ten minutes after a set-piece was cleared poorly by Rushall Olympic.
Harry Green pulled the ball back to Alex Purver, whose low cross towards the near post was latched on to by Frank Mulhern to fire past Paul White.
The Seadogs then doubled their lead, just after the half-hour mark, Green again involved, finding Dom Tear, who tapped home after a driven cross.
Green then made sure he added his name to the scoresheet soon after the break with a ...

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