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Pennant makes the difference

HARBOROUGH TN 1 WORCESTER C 0
By Ben Monti

HARBOROUGH bounced back from their midweek defeat at Banbury with a hard-fought victory over play-off chasing Worcester, closing the gap at the top of the table to just one point.
The Bees were forced to dig deep after losing Riley O’Sullivan and Alex Morris to injury in the first half but Terell Pennant’s strike midway through the opening period proved enough to separate the sides. In an evenly contested game, Town established control of midfield through the immense Devon Kelly-Evans, who covered every blade of grass, making ...

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