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CAPTAIN YORK IS STUTES’ SAVIOUR

HISTON 3
UXBRIDGE 2
By Randall Butt
SKIPPER Max York inspired Histon to mount a storming three-goals fightback after they trailed at the break.
His siege-gun long throws caused chaos in the Uxbridge box, allowing Lewis Clayton and Simon Unwin to strike in the 50th and 73rd minute.
Anthony Thomas had fired the visitors ahead in the 22nd minute, but they fell further behind when another long ball gave James Carman the chance to make it 3-1 in the 79th.
The Stutes, on a staggering run of six home games without a win, therefore ended their slide in some style, though a nervy finish ensued when ...

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