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THREE WINS IN A ROW PUTS BLUES IN THE FRAME

By Craig Cooper

LEISTON 2
HITCHIN TOWN 0
LEISTON collected a third win in a row, all with clean sheets, to move up to eighth in the league after a grafting performance against a much-improved Hitchin Town side, who came into the game on a decent run of results.
The first half was short on opportunities – both sides appeared tentative and shot-shy. Late in the half, Jamar Loza went through on goal to be denied by Hitchin keeper Sebastian Stacey, and George Quantrell’s header was cleared offthe line late in the half.
Early in the second half, Cameron Rayworth, who came...

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