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HEATON STANN’TON 1 DUNSTON 0

DIV 1 EAST
By Joe Lyons

■ HEATON Stannington boosted their survival hopes and dented Dunston’s playoff aspirations with a late clinching goal.
Stan took the game to Dunston with Leighton Hopper forcing two first-half saves from Dan Lowson and having another shot blocked by team-mate Jay Errington.
In the second half, Dunston looked more dangerous and JJ O’Donnell had a pair of shots saved by Lewis Brass.
The game remained goalless until the last minute of normal time, on the break from a Dunston corner, Kane Evans’ pass released Errington, who had a clear run ...

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