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BUSY BEES’ FRONTMEN TWO GOOD FOR TULIPS

By Graham Hardy

SPALDING UTD 0
HARBOROUGH TN 2
THE two Bens – Stephens and Starkie – fired Harborough to victory in an affair between sides on the edge of the play-offs.
The first half saw the home side apply pressure without testing Elliott Taylor in the visitors’ goal. The Bees had two chances, Alex Morris’ prod smothered by goalkeeper Aaron Chapman while Stephens saw his goalbound shot somehow saved by the outstretched boot of Chapman.
The hosts started the second period brightly but Harborough midfielder Rob Morgan fed Starkie down the right and he b...

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