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WROXHAM 1 SPORTING BENGAL U 0

NORTH
By George Purvis

■ THE league’s basement club Wroxham grabbed their second league win of the season.
Forward Ryan Hawkins got the only goal of the game just after the hour mark when he converted a penalty.
Bengal keeper Sidi Haidara guessed right and was close to making a save but the effort had enough power on it to beat him. Hawkins should have sealed the game for the Yachtsmen late on when they got another penalty. He chose the same side as his first one, and this time Haidara saved it.
Both sides had good chances. The best for Wroxham saw a header from Hawkins d...

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