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YAWSON’S MINT FOR THE FIELD

By Matt Roberts
PRESCOT CABLES 1
KENDAL TOWN 1
PRESCOT Cables dropped vital points at home after they were held to a draw at home to Kendal Town.
The first half passed without any real incident as both sides struggled to get a foot hold on the game.
The only real chance of note fell to Michael Monaghan in the third minute, his shot from a James Cooper through ball was well saved.
Kendal’s best chance fell to full back Matthew Clarke whose long drive forced a good low save from Ben Barnes.
Monaghan was also brought down in the box on 43 for what seemed a clear penalty but the referee w...

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