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DIV S.CENTRAL

By Nick Thatcher

SOUTH PARK 3
HARROW BORO’ 0
SOUTH Park registered a third league ■ win in a row with a good display against Harrow. The deadlock was broken in the 34th minute when George Vincent played in Craig McGee who cut inside and hit a 25 yard shot into he top corner of the net.
Park doubled their lead four minutes later when a cross from the right found Shamal Edwards who fired past McCorkell.
Jack Tuck made a crucial last ditch tackle to deny Harrow Borough at the start of the second half.
Park made the game safe in the 84th minute when Edwards’ cross from...

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