Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

’Port storm back late on to stun visitors

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IN the Premier League, a great fightback by Tayport saw them score three in the last five minutes against Haddington to snatch a home victory.

Haddington took the lead in 10 minutes t hrough Paul Devlin.

Midway through the half, Tayport equalised through Dale Reid but parity didn’t last long with Scott Moffat giving the visitors a half-time lead then Chris Inglis made it three two minutes into the second half.

With five minutes to go, debutant Pavel Ostrovskis reduced the leeway then, two minutes from time, Marc Ogg levelled from a penalty.

The visitors looked shattered and their misery was complete when Stuart Walton cracked in the winner.

Forfar West End remain in pole position after a 6-1 home win over Dalkeith Thistle.

Calum Petrie and Scott Fullerton had West End two up before Darren McGlashan pulled one back for the visitors. However, Andy Walls then made it 3-1.

West End were awarded a penalty with 15 minutes left which resulted in two Dalkeith players being red-carded before Matty Ramsay netted.

Scott Fullerton’s second goal of the game and Graeme Hart completed the rout.

St Andrews were frustrated after going down to the only goal of the game at home to Bathgate.

Downfield and Violet both lost.

The Spiders got off to a good start at Tranent when Ryan Rigden gave them the lead but Tranent levelled. They had the edge in front of goal and ran out 4-2 winners. Kevin Milne scored the other Spiders goal.

Violet lost 3-0 to visiting Kennoway. Violet keeper Gary Thain saved a penalty.

Lyall Shaw gave the visitors the lead in 38 minutes but it was 10 minutes from time before Matty Gay clinched the points with a second then Sean Simpson netted a penalty.

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