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BARNES THE DIFFERENCE AS BLUES MARCH ON

LEISTON 1 HEDNESFORD T 0
By Craig Cooper

LEISTON won their final game of the season at home against Hednesford Town, with the Blues already assured of a third place finish and Hednesford relegated.
Ben Fowkes produced a good run early on after two minutes but his shot was easy for Oliver Basey. A couple of minutes later, Daniel Glover had to receive treatment for a blood injury after taking a knock.
Chances were hard to come by, although Joe Marsden, Adam Mills and Finlay Barnes dictating play in midfield.
Joe Marsden had a freekick headed off the line while at the other end,
Rhys...

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