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SHOLING 1 HARROW BORO 3
By Greg Dickson

IN the opening minutes, Harrow doubled their for handball, but referee Jake Hesketh had his lead with Harlem Haze Phillips was unmoved shot saved by Tobin, the finishing an excellent until three minutes later borough keeper. move down the right when he showed Sholing’s Jake Flannegan Dan Mason had a shot wing before the ball was parried by Tobin, but effort for Harrow was cut back to Hale to finish. challenge. a straight red for a bad the ball was cleared and headed over the bar.
Sholing failed to find the In the 34th minute, Sholing got ...

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