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DIV 1 WEST

SPORTING KHALSA 3 DARLASTON TN 2
By Jack James

■ ANDRE Landell held his nerve to convert a late penalty and claim the derby spoils for Sporting Khalsa at the expense of neighbours Darlaston Town.
The striker’s tenth league goal of the season also made it back-to-back home wins for Khalsa, boosting their bid to beat the drop.
Ian Rowe’s men appeared on course for a comfortable victory after Chay Tilt punished a defensive error to open the scoring after 11 minutes.
Landell doubled the lead shortly afterwards, his shot too hot to handle for Darlo goalkeeper Stan Am...

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