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HARDING’S A HERO FOR BREAKAWAY BANBURY

BANBURY UNITED 2
KING’S LYNN TOWN 0
By Dave Pearce
GOALS at the end of each half gave Banbury an impressive win over third-placed Kings Lynn.
Adam Marriott kept Banbury keeper Jack Harding busy early on, forcing two saves as the visitors began brightly. But Banbury took the lead on 43 minutes from their first real attack. The ball was played to Greg Kaziboni who ran from his own half and, from 25 yards, saw Alex Street off his line and sent the ball over the keeper’s head.
In the second half Ross Burrow had a snap shot easily saved by Harding, then Banbury went up to the Lynn en...

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