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LATE SHOW CHURCHMEN STUN BLUES FOR POINT

By Craig Cooper

LEISTON 2
ALVECHURCH 2
A LATE equaliser from Alvechurch rescued a point.
Dylan Allen-Hadley’s strike, that deflected off Michael Lavin, wrong footed goalkeeper Billy Johnson in the home goal as the game finished 2-2.
The home side got off to a brilliant start, with Jamar Loza capitalising on a mistake at the back from the Church to fire past Ronnie Holllingshead after just 89 seconds of the contest played.
The striker nearly got a second in the tenth minute, with Ashley Boatswain heading on a ball to send Loza through on goal, but he shot just wide of Holli...

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