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FIVE-STAR BOATMEN OVERCOME CRUSADERS

By James Mclean

SHOLING 5
HUNGERFORD T 3
FOR the second season running, Sholing scored at will at home against Hungerford, though they did have to regain the lead twice.
Thanks to Vinny Tume being able to turn in from a tight angle, after it seemed he had done too much, Sholing took the lead 12 minutes in.
Once again, the Boatmen came up against a former friend, this time Fabio Lopes, who got the last touch past Dec McCarthy to draw his new side level.
Michael Folivi scored to take the advantage back and into the break after Jake McCarthy’s rabona put him through.
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