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Hawks come from behind for first home win of the season

By Ant Scott
WHITEHAWK 3
TRURO C 2
WHITEHAWK’S improved form continued after a terrific win against playoffs chasing Truro City.
The Hawks made an encouraging start, with Ky Marsh-Brown playing the ball across to Gold Omotayo but his low drive was flicked wide by Elliot Benyon. The hosts then took the lead 20 minutes in. Ky Marsh- Brown whipped in a cross and Omotayo helped it on to Kodi Lyons-Foster who fired in low past McHale from ten yards.
However, the Tigers equalised just four minutes later. Aaron Lamont played a neat ball through to Cody Cooke, who found the far corner. And th...

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