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Stenson brace fires up Bucks

AFC TELFORD 3 LEISTON 1
By Richard Worton

MATTY Stenson was again the match-winner for the Bucks, with a goal in either half to end Leiston’s unbeaten sequence at eight matches.
The visitors hadn’t tasted defeat since December 28, but their desire to keep things tight was blown apart after just five minutes.
Bucks debutant Luke Rowe, who joined from Bromsgrove Sporting a day earlier, sprayed a ball over the head of Leiston left-back Seb Dunbar to find Jimmy Armson and his cross, lofted into the middle, was guided home by the head of an unmarked Stenson.
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