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KIEREN’S CLASS EARNS A POINT!

KIEREN’S CLASS

By Nick Pullen

STOURBRIDGE 2
Kettle 82, McLeod 89

HALESOWEN TOWN 2
Donnelly 31, 90+4
LEADING marksman Kieren Donnelly crashed home a goal of the highest quality for Halesowen to seal a share of points in a pulsating Black Country derby with arch rivals Stourbridge.
Donnelly had fired his side in front just after the half-hour mark.
But Stourbridge hit back late in the game with a couple of quick-fire goals to stun their rivals before Donnelly saved the day for Halesowen with his stoppage-time equaliser.
The first half was played at a frantic pace with few chances until Donnel...

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