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RUNCORN LINNETS 2 CHASETOWN 3

DIV 1 WEST
By Andy Simpson

CHASETOWN can celebrate back-to-back wins ■ on the road after Kieran Fenton picked a perfect moment to score his first league goal in the club’s colours.
He pouncing on a loose ball after a fine double save by Runcorn keeper Bayleigh Passant. Naim Arsan’s penalty, awarded after Joe Dunne handled, separated the sides at the interval, before the Scholars netted twice in as many minutes early in the second half.
Dunne met Oli Hayward’s cross with a volley, and Lewi Burnside made it 2-1.
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