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Leiston are lost as Stour sour the day

By Craig Cooper

LEISTON 0
STOURBRIDGE 3
LEISTON fell to a second successive home league defeat as Stourbridge took their chances.
The game took a little while to burst into life and it was the Blues who won the first corner in the eighth minute. Ben Fowkes had the first effort on goal but was off-target with his shot. Ellis Craven, making his debut, made a good save on 16 minutes from Ethan Freemantle.
Halfway through the first period, George Quantrell did well on the the left to cross into the box and after the ball was headed away, Jamar Loza struck the ball just wide of Callum ...

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