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SHOLING 2 HAMWORTHY U 0

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Wort 58, Mason 61
TWO goals in the space of three second-half minutes from deadly duo Lee Wort and Dan Mason ensured the Boatmen set sail for Step 3 in front of a record 1,289 crowd at the Imperial Homes stadium.
The strike duo, with other 550 club goals between them, capped Sholing’s season in style at the thy United side looking to achieve back-to-back promotions.
Sholing thought they had taken the lead when Rob Flooks headed home Cope’s free-kick, only to be flagged for offside.
But they made one count just before the hour when Mason drilled in a low cross and Wort...

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