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Happy Munday as Saints take a point

By Tom Bowen

REDDITCH UNITED 1
ST IVES TOWN 1S
T IVES TOWN had to settle for a solitary point after being held to a draw at Redditch United.
The hosts began with great desire but the momentum quickly swung to St Ives, who almost took the lead from a goalmouth scramble in the 11th minute but were denied by Kyle Rowley’s clearance.
Neither side were able to produce any shots on target until the 20th minute. Benji Mensah turned an effort over the bar for the visitors before Ethan Creary’s swerving shot on goal was seen all the way by Reds keeper Ollie Taylor.
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