KIDDY’S THREE AND EASY

KIDDERMINSTER 2
BLYTH SP’TANS 0
By Adam Matthews
GOALS in the 12th minute of each half saw Kidderminster Harriers make it three wins in a row, as they put in a dominant display at Aggborough.
Ashley Hemmings’s fourth of the season and Max Taylor’s first goal for the club was enough for Russell Penn’s troops, who left Blyth searching for their first win of the new campaign.
Harriers gave their visitors an early fright when Hemmings forced a point blank save from Bradley Young, after Lewis Montrose had won the initial header from a corner.
Harriers’ opening goal ...

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