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WHITES EASE DROP FEARS

CAMBRIDGE C 1 DORCHESTER T 0
By Andrew Dunne
CAMBRIDGE CITY moved out of the relegation zone courtesy of victory over Dorchester.
The Lilywhites went into the contest on the back of three successive victories while the visitors knew that victory would secure their Premier Division status.
Dorchester started better and Dean Snedker did well to keep out Phil Ormrod after he got the better of Jordan Gent. But City soon got a foothold and took the lead when keeper Shane Murphy fumbled an inswinging corner from Lee Stevenson and could only help the ball over the line.
The impressive Norman Wabo ...

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