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Maloney magic wins it for super Seadogs

RUSHALL OLYMPIC 1 SCARBOROUGH ATH 2
By Finley Deeley-Brewer

A SUPERB strike from Lewis Maloney in the dying embers of the match saw Scarborough Athletic take the points at Dales Lane.
Despite Sam McLintock’s outstanding equaliser, substitute Maloney landed a sucker punch to the Pics in the final moments.
After Luca Colville struck the post from outside the area, the ball wasn’t cleared by the Rushall defence as it found it’s way to Maloney who bent his half-volley into the bottom corner.
Scarborough opened the scoring just before the half-hour with another subs...

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