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Crows are stunned as Bees find their sting

By Ben Monti

HARBOROUGH TN 2
ROYSTON TOWN 1
HARBOROUGH Town survived an early scare to come back and win at home to bottom of the table Royston. The Bees entered the game as strong favourites; however, the Crows quickly silenced the home crowd by scoring in the second minute. Devon Kelly-Evans, under no pressure, played a loose pass which allowed Thomas Avgoustidis to gain possession, drive forward and get a shot away, forcing Elliot Taylor to palm the ball into the path of John Shamalo, who showed composure to slot home.
In a fairly uninspiring first half, Harborough looked largel...

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