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HILTON HITS SCREAMER TO PROMPT FIGHTBACK

ST IVES TOWN 2 AFC TELFORD U 2
By Nigel Howlett

THE proverbial game of two halves ended with honours even between St Ives Town and Telford.
It is probably the hosts who will feel most disappointed to have only taken a single point after having stunned their high-flying visitors with two first half goals.
Ives opener in the 20th minute was perhaps a little fortunate as George Munday’s pull-back from the right struck the knee of Bucks defender Jordan Piggott and went through the legs of his startled keeper.
The busy hosts then reinforced their lead by adding a second nine minu...

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