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SUMMERS’ SCORCHER SEES CELTIC THROUGH

By Keith Trudgeon

STALYBRIDGE C 2
GAINSBOROUGH T 0
SURGING Stalybridge Celtic extended their unbeaten run to seven games with a battling win over high-flying Trinity.
Both goals came in the first half, and both were stunning finishes.
The first came after just six minutes. Harry Benns pulled a ball down out of the sky, turned at the edge of the Gainsborough box and drilled a low drive into the bottom right hand corner, leaving keeper Matt Smith a helpless spectator.
The second on 34 minutes was even better: a wonderful team goal with a screamer on top. A sweeping Celtic move down...

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