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Stan Eveleens mercilessly punishes OFC blunder; SCW takes step towards third division survival

Stan Eveleens mercilessly punishes OFC blunder; SCW takes step towards third division survival

SCW secured a dominant 4-0 victory over OFC, with Stan Eveleens capitalizing on a defensive error to help the team move closer to safety in the third class. With three matches remaining, SCW needs only two more points to officially avoid relegation and guarantee their spot in the league for next season.

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