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Seadogs spoil party for Pitmen

By Connor Chamberlain

HEDNESFORD TOWN 3
SCARBOROUGH ATH 4
KEYS PARK played host to National League North football for the first time in a decade as Hednesford Town took on Scarborough Athletic but it wouldn’t be the return the Pitmen were looking for.
Luke Hall put the Seadogs ahead with a fantastic volley past Sam Hornby.
Not long after, Kelvin Davis’s side could have been two goals down. Mo Fadera raced away but Hornby made a great stop.
Just after the half-hour, Omari Sterling-James made his mark from the spot as Jake Waldron scythed down Lenni Cirino in the pena...

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