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STAMFORD 0 STOCKSB’E PS 5

By Gary Salisbury
STOCKSBRIDGE Park Steels were worthy winners as they put five goals past a poor Stamford side who did not muster a single shot all game.
The visitors took the lead when Brodie Litchfield teed up Richard Sirrup to tap into an empty net just after the half hour mark.
And theydoubled their advantage just before halftime with a harsh penalty being dispatched by Harrison Biggins.
The second half followed in much the same way as Stocksbridge were too strong for a poor Stamford side, and finished the game with three goals in the last three minutes - the first from Scott Ruthven s...

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