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Caddis off to cracking start at Lynn

KING’S LYNN TOWN 1 MARINE 0
By Greg Plummer

PAUL CADDIS’ reign as King’s Lynn Town manager started on a high at the Docherty Walks.
Jayden Davis’ 51st-minute strike was enough to earn victory over Marine and lift them further clear of the drop zone.
It was the hosts who created the first opening of the afternoon with Terry Bondo heading Ross Crane’s looping cross from the right over after 11 minutes.
Crane fired into the arms of Fraser Barnsley as Lynn remained on top in the opening quarter.
Marine’s Fin Sinclair-Smith fired too high after rac...

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