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OLYMPIC DOUBLE IS THE KEY TO TRIUMPH

RUSHALL OLYMPIC 2 LEISTON 0
By Terry Brumpton
TWO SUPERBfirst half goals, in the space of 30 seconds, paved the way for Rushall.
On five minutes home keeper Joe Slinn pushed away a shot from Byron Lawrence and it took 18 minutes for the Pics first sight at goal when Dyan Parker chased down a long ball, played it back to Tyler Lyttle, whose first time cross found the head of Massiah McDonald but Marcus Garnham saved.
Three minutes later there was an even better chance for Rushall but Parker’s close range header again brought the best out of Garnham who pushed the header away for a corn...

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