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DONNELLY WINNER SETTLES A CLASSIC

By Paul Edwards

LEAMINGTON 2
KIDDERMINSTER 3
FOR the second time this season Leamington were edged out by the odd goal in five against their full-time promotion-chasing opponents.
Harriers went close through Emeka Obi and they were handed the chance to open
the scoring on eight minutes when Josh Quaynor fouled Ryley Reynolds for a penalty, which Charlie Cooper confidently put away.
However, within four minutes Brakes were level, and there could not have been a more popular goalscorer. Theo Streete announced his retirement at the end of the season during the week, and he crashed i...

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