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BASEMENT NORTH LEIGH STUN PROMOTION HOPES COLESHILL

By Kumail Jaffer
CENTRAL ROUND-UP
A SUBLIME performance from Henry Landers inspired his bottom-placed North Leigh side to a stunning 4-0 victory against play-off chasing Coleshill Town.
Landers put the visitors ahead early on after a sweeping move down the left from Harry Grant and Turing Hunte set up a simple finish for the prolific forward.
And Leigh were up by two within five minutes as George Seacole ran all of 30 yards into the box and finished well under keeper Paul Hathaway.
The hosts recovered to test Eddie Kavanagh on several occasions in the visiting goal but faced a further setba...

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