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EXMOUTH TOWN 3 SWINDON S’MARINE 2

DIV 1 SOUTH
By David Ballheimer

■ EXMOUTH TOWN were left sweating after nearly throwing away a three-goal lead against Swindon Supermarine.
Former star Tom Bath returned to Exmouth for the rest of the season and he was quickly in the goals, netting after 10 minutes.
The lead was then doubled after 36 minutes, Ben Steer tapping in, and he got his second with a free header at the far post.
Supermarine’s fightback started in the 70th minute when Josh Blyth scored with a header.
In the 81st minute, Marine were awarded a penalty, but Aaron Deering saved Raphael Oppong’s...

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