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HOWE LEADS CUP KINGS TO FOURTH WIN IN ROW

LANCASTER CITY 1 GAINSBORO’ TR 2
By Andrew Satterthwaite

CUP HEROES Gainsborough secured their fourth successive league victory with a win against Lancaster at Giant Axe.
Gainsborough had the first chance when Jordan Helliwell found Declan Howe but he shot at Andre Mendes.
Then visitors did take the lead though when Howe just beat Mendes to a through ball from Curtis Durose and the ball fell to Lewis Butroid who fired in.
Lancaster’s first chance came after 23 minutes when Lewis Mansell headed wide and they drew level when a Sam Bailey corner looked to be going out un...

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