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STOURBRIDGE 2 ST IVES TOWN 2
By Adam Parkes

STOURBRIDGE weathered the storm of a lightning fast start from St Ives Town to earn a share of the spoils, thanks to a dramatic stoppage-time equaliser from Joe Hull.
The match was only 150 seconds old when a wonderful lob from Jonathan Herd into the top right corner of Charlie Price’s goal put the Saints in front.
Reece Styche hit the post for the Glassboys two minutes later but Ives soon doubled their lead on 13 minutes when Stourbridge captain Lee Vaughan failed to judge the bounce of the ball at the edge of his penalty area; the...

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