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MILLS MILES AHEAD OF THE REST WITH BRACE

By Craig Cooper

LEISTON 3
BANBURY UNITED 0
ADAM MILLS bagged a brace as the battle of two sides locked in mid-table went the way of the home side.
Blues goalkeeper Billy Johnson had to be alert to turn over a header on two minutes before Alexander Prosser shot well wide moments later.
Mills had a shot blocked on ten minutes but just 60 seconds later, good play from the same man enabled him to cross from the left and Kyran Clements put the ball home from eight yards to score his tenth goal of the campaign.
Leiston captain Seb Dunbar worked Banbury goalkeeper Dan Harding on 20 minu...

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