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CRUSADERS SEE OFF PROUD HEMEL RUN

HUNGERFORD TOWN 3 HEMEL HEMPSTEAD T 0
By Martyn Leach

HUNGERFORD TOWN ended Hemel Hempstead Town’s unbeaten run with a tremendous performance at Bulpit Lane.
It was a strong start to the game for the home side.
Debutant Callum Gunner won a free-kick on the right edge of the penalty box. Jake Evans stepped up to curl the free-kick home although King in Hemel’s goal will be disappointed with his effort to stop it.
Hungerford were on top for most of the first half but did not really create any clear cut chances.
Hemel were trying to break but Berry-Hargreaves was too mu...

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