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NO SWEAT AS SUPER SPARTANS ROLL ON

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By John Chapman
BLYTH SP 4
Maguire 36, 39, Watson 64, Armstrong 87
SKELMERSDALE 0

BLYTH SPARTANS: (4-4-2): Woolston 7, Cartwright 7, Liddle 7, Pattison 7, Hutchinson 7, Watson 8, Wrightson 8, McTiernan 7 (Laidler 74, 6), Dale 6 (Rivers 38, 6), Maguire 8 (Reid 74, 7), Armstrong 9. Subs not used: Pell, Bell
SKELMERSDALE UTD: (4-5-1): Hilton 7, Cameron 6, Mooney 7, Mason 6, Jeffries 6, Crogan 5, Shacklock 6 (Watts 66, 5), Bradshaw 6, Allen 6, Irwin 6, Howarth 5. Subs not used: Randell, Gillespie

LET’S CELEBRATE: Jordan Watson celebrates Spartans’ third goal

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