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Ewington stars for six-goal Borough

HARROW BOROUGH 6 TRURO CITY 3
By Simon Grigor

JAMES Ewington hit a hat-trick as Harrow won a remarkable ninegoal bonanza at the Rogers Family Stadium.
It all began in the first minute, when Truro got a free-kick on the edge of the box, with Tyler Harvey finding the top corner.
Zac Hartley then cut in from the right to curl a left-footer just past the far post.
Ewington missed a great chance to level when James Hamon batted a George Moore thunderbolt back into his path, but he lifted it over.
But he made amends just before half-time when he angled a shot across Hamon into the corner.
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