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Hot Hoops crush the Yellows

OXFORD CITY 4 WARRINGTON TN 0
By Patrick Lock

TWO GOALS in each half saw Oxford City make it successive National League North wins with a big victory over Warrington Town.
Inside 10 minutes, a fluid move saw City have a blocked effort through Jayden Carbon, while a slack ball from the hosts saw Canice Carroll block well from Joe Rodwell-Grant.
But the breakthrough came 10 minutes before the break. A soft back-pass was initially just cut out by Daniel Atherton, however he immediately turned into trouble, with Josh Parker robbing him and he passed to Carbon to slam into the net.
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