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SAM EARNS HIS CORNE TO CHEW UP THE TUDORS

HEMEL H’PSTEAD 0 MAIDSTONE UTD 4
By Allan Mitchell

MAIDSTONE showed their class with a comprehensive win at Vauxhall Road.
Both sides had chances in the first half but Stones gradually took control.
They took the lead in the 37th minute when Hemel lost possession on the halfway line, the ball was fed upfield and then laid back to Sam Corne, who fired the ball past Craig King from the edge of the box.
They went two up right on half-time when Jack Barham curled in a speculative effort from 25 yards out, it caught in the wind and looked to be heading over but just dipped at the las...

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