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MISERY ENDS FOR MILLERS

DIV 1 CENTRAL
By Don Greene

NORTH LEIGH 0
BIGGLESWADE FC 2
BIGGLESWADE ensured there would be no happy ending to North Leigh’s miserable season.
With just two wins in 40 matches, the hosts were on the wrong end of the result once again as two first-half goals killed the game.
With the benefit of the slope in the first half, FC attacked well and Raf Wielblad’s second-minute corner was headed narrowly over by Jared Lines.
Six minutes later, Temi Akinbusoye and Adam Hunt set up Lawrie Marsh. His shot was blocked, but Jahrell Mc-Koy was on hand to net.
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