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WHITBY RUN IS NOW SIX

By Andrew Snaith
WHITBY TOWN 2 NANTWICH TOWN 1
WHITBY extended their unbeaten run to six matches after coming from behind against visitors Nantwich. Dan McWilliams’ error had allowed Nathan Cotterill to slot the Dabbers ahead, just after the half hour.
The Blues’ left-back miscontrolled as the ball bobbled inside for Cotterill to drill into the bottom-right corner from 16 yards.
At the other end, skipper Harry Clayton’s stinging effort was dropped by home keeper Jack Norton, who fell on the ball to clutch at the second attempt.
Whitby stepped it up, with Callum Patton firi...

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