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WEYMOUTH 1 KINGS LANGLEY 1

By Dill Butcher
■OLLIE COX’S terrific second half strike handed Kings Langley a draw that summed up Weymouth’s season.
The Terras lost the services of young on-loan stopper Tom McHale, who was recalled by Truro City earlier in the week, so player-manager Jason Matthews elected to return between the sticks.
The boss was called into action early on, combining with Stephane Zubar to thwart Lewis Toomey.
Weymouth then went on the front foot themselves, edging in front in the 12th minute when Ashley Wells fed Calvin Brooks out wide and his delivery was converted by Mark Cooper....

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