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Dolly Blues just miss out

LANCASTER C 2 STOCKSB’GE PS 0

By Andrew Satterthwaite

A TWO-GOAL win in front of a 1,000-plus crowd was not quite enough for them to reach the play-offs as a win for Stockton saw them take it by just one point.
Lancaster almost had a chance after ten minutes when Steve Yawson dispossessed Ben Townsend but the keeper recovered quickly to prevent him from shooting.
At the other end Brad
Kelly made a good save to deny James Morris.
Sam Bailey looked to calm Lancaster’s nerves, putting them ahead, leaving Townsend rooted to the spot with a shot from the edge of the area.
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