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DIV 1 EAST

BLYTH TN 0 HALLAM 3
By Dave Rudolphson

■ HALLAM ensured Blyth Town remain rooted at the foot of the table after scoring three times without reply in the second half.
Euan Potts had Blyth’s first chance, but his tenth-minute half-volley flew over the bar.
At the other end, after Adam Blakeley had hit the Blyth crossbar, Kieran Hunter made a superb double save.
Jake Oram, who made a good save in the 47th minute, was rarely troubled after that.
The Countrymen took the lead after 51 minutes, Benni Ndlove running onto Pedro Aguas’s long ball and lifting it over Hunt...

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