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KINGS LANGLEY 0 ST IVES TOWN 3

By Roy Mitchard
■ NOT FOR the first time Kings had the better of the first half but were unable to capitalise on their chances.
The first chance fell to Stevie Ward when he was picked out by a through ball from Mitchell Weiss, but visiting goalkeeper Tim Trebes pulled off the first of several super saves with a point-blank block.
Michael King was next to be denied with a save that left Trebes needing attention and a Weiss shot was finger-tipped round the post.
The balance tipped dramatically after the break and home keeper Martin Bennet had to emulate his opposite number, but from a b...

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