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Cedric still Main man for Quakers

By Craig Stoddart

DARLINGTON 3
NEEDHAM MARKET 1
CEDRIC MAIN scored twice as Darlington finished the season with a win against ten-man Needham Market.
They were 1-0 up in the third minute when Will Hatfield curled a low shot inside the post from the edge of the box.
It was his second goal against Needham having scored a spectacular winner earlier this season.
Market’s Kieran Morphew tried from halfway line with a free-kick, but goalkeeper Peter Jameson was alert to it.
It was 2-0 on the half-hour with Needham reduced to ten men after Kyle Hammond was dismissed for pushing ...

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