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Folivi a winner for Boatmen

By Tony Narther

SHOLING 1
TIVERTON TOWN 0
SHOLING produced a battling display to beat Tiverton in testing conditions. The two cancelled each other out, making for an interesting contest.
In the tenth minute, Brad Targett released Michael Folivi, but a Tiverton defender got back to make a good block.
At the other end, Joe Rabbetts’ pass found Jake Hesketh, who moved the ball towards Dan Mason, but it was cleared before he could shoot. Four minutes before the break, Blaise Riley-Snow played a superb pass into the path of Folivi, and he slipped the ball beyond Joe Duncan.
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