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Sho-offs are back in the winning habit

SHOLING 3 EVESHAM UNITED 0
By James Mclean

FOR the first time since the start of November, Sholing emerged victorious at home and in some fashion against Evesham. Two of the three goals were scored by players who have only recently signed on the dotted line.
Sholing’s Vinnie Tume continued his revolutionary start to life on the south coast by linking up with Brad Targett to threaten within seconds of kick-off.
It was another new arrival, Michael Klass, who put Sholing ahead in just two minutes, sending his effort from outside the box, through a sea of players and past Alex Ha...

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