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Kidderminster Harriers 4-0 Slough Town: Ashley Hemmings is treble tops again

ASHLEY HEMMINGS struck an FA Trophy hat-trick for the second successive year as Kidderminster Harriers eased past Slough Town to move into the last 16.

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By Adam Matthews

ASHLEY HEMMINGS struck an FA Trophy hat-trick for the second successive year as Kidderminster Harriers eased past Slough Town to move into the last 16.
Hemmings, who fired in a treble against Stourbridge in the third round last season, repeated the feat against the Rebels, with Maz Kouhyar also on the scoresheet on a bad day at the office for the National League South visitors.
The hosts opened the scoring after a quarter of an hour with a well worked goal. Seb Thompson played a neat ball to Jim Kellermann, who crossed smartly for Hemmings to turn the ball in from close ran...

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