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By Gary Salisbury

STAMFORD 0
BLUES

HEADS WE WIN: Adam Mills seals it with a late header
PICTURE: Rob O’Brien

LEISTON leapfrogged Stamford in the league standings after running out winners.
Leiston came into the game as one of the league’s form sides and it didn’t take them long to take the lead.
With only five minutes on the clock, some good work from George Quantrell and Jamar Loza teed up Ben Fowkes, who made space and fired across Thomas Jackson in the Stamford net.
Stamford were looking shaky, and when a long ball over the top found Quantrell clear, ...

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