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FIVE-STAR PILGRIMS HEAP PAIN ON FERRIBY

By Phil Withers
NORTH FERRIBY U 1
BOSTON UNITED 5
BOSTON got off to a great start with two goals in the first five minutes. Ashley Hemmings converted a penalty inside the first minute and four minutes later poor marking allowed Gregg Smith to score from a Hemmings corner.
The game was put beyond reach in the 17th minute when former Ferriby striker Reece Thompson scored. Boston were totally on top throughout the first half. For most of the game, in fact, they were stronger in the challenge, quicker to the ball and showed much more confidence.
Hemmings and Thompson were a constant threat and ...

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