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LOWESTOFT TOWN 4 WITHAM TOWN 0

DIV 1 NORTH
By Terry Lynes

■LOWESTOFT cruised to a comfortable victory over Witham Town to maintain their third place in the league.
They dominated the game from the outset but had to wait until the 31st minute before breaking the deadlock and then like the proverbial London bus three came in a ten-minute spell.
Kyle Haylock opened the scoring and just four minutes later Adam Hipperson added the second.
When Jake Reed made it three in the 42nd minute there was no way back for the visitors. Witham’s cause was not helped with Gaz Dautia being sent off for a second yellow card....

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