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CHASE’S VICTORY ON NEW 3G PITCH

By Paul Mullins

 
DIV 1 WEST
CHASETOWN 3
WITTON ALBION 2
CHASETOWN returned to the Scholars Ground for the first time since April as they secured victory on their new 3G surface.
However, it was Witton who deservedly took the lead when a corner dropped to Brazell and he smashed the ball into the bottom left corner.
In front of a club record 1,842 league attendance, Chasetown levelled in the 51st minute with a superb solo goal from Johno Atherton.
In the 62nd minute, a Kris Taylor corner fell to the feet of Ryan Shaw who hooked it in, much to the delight of the home supporte...

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