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Patton’s double downs Pitmen

By Scott Smith
HEDNESFORD TOWN 1
WHITBY TOWN 2
TWOsecond half goals from Callum Patton saw Whitby return home from Hednesford Town with the points.
The home side took the lead in the 22nd minute when striker Dan Cockerline broke the offside trap before composing himself to fire home past Adam McHugh.
Hednesford had a big letoff in the 31st minute as Matthew Tymon fired well over the crossbar.
In the 41st minute Michael Howard went close for Hednesford as his free-kick from 25 yards hit the crossbar.
Two minutes into the second half the home side struck the woodwork again as Cockerline twist...

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