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North Lancs Premier scores 30-08-08



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Published Date: 30 August 2008
TIC Dynamos are now the only team in the Premier Division with a 100 per cent record after the latest round of Lancaster Honda North Lancs League games.
TIC won as expected against a Caton United side who have conceded 21 goals in their first two games.

But Caton held on for 80 minutes before TIC scored two late goals to make it three wins out of three, with no goals conceded.

Champions Storeys dropped points for the first time this season with a 1-1 draw at home to long-term rivals Marsh United.

Liam Jeffrey put Storeys in front with a stunning volley but sub Ryan Hammick fired in from 22 yards to level late on for Marsh.

Morecambe Hoops lost their second game in the Premier Division, losing 6-3 at home to Highgrove.

The score was 2-2 at the break but when they had their keeper sent off, the game went from bad to worse for Hoops as Highgrove ran out winners.

Carnforth Rangers also lost, 2-0 at home to Ingleton, while Morecambe Royals beat Swarthmoor 4-2 and Kirkby Lonsdale saw off Galgate 3-0.

Results
Carnforth Rangers 0 Ingleton 2, Kirkby Lonsdale 3 Galgate 0, Morecambe Hoops 3 Highgrove 6, Morecambe Royals 4 Swarthmoor 2, Storeys 1 Marsh United 1, TIC Dynamos 2 Caton United 0.



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  • Last Updated: 30 August 2008 8:04 PM
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