The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

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RESULTS Kinross High School PTA 10km road race from Milnathort – the winner was Michael McConnell (Perth RR), while Lyndsey Morrison (Central) AC was first female and fourth overall. Leading results: 1 M McConnell (Perth RR) 34.38, 2 S Robertson (Perth RR) 1st veteran 36.57, 3 S Asquith (unatt) 37.14, 4 Lyndsay Morrison (Central) 37.51, 5 D Scott (Kinross RR) 38.02, 6 A Kemp (Kinross RR) 38.40, 7 G Gordon (Pitreavie) 38.58, 8 M Zuidewind (Pitreavie) 39.28, 9 T Martin (Falkland TR) 1st over-60 39.42, 10 R Glen (Perth RR) 2nd veteran 40.32…13 G Lawson (Fife AC) 3rd veteran 41.00, 20 P Allcoat (Kinross RR) 1st over-50 42.04, 32 P Forte (Dundee Hawkhill) 1st over-60 43.40, 150 S MacCalman (Kinross RR) 1st over-70 72.22. Women – 1 L Morrison (Central) 37.51, 2 C Jones (Perth RR) 40.56, 3 Z Johnston (Falkland TR) 1st veteran 42.33, 4 C Douglas (Perth RR) 2nd veteran 43.02, 5 J Gordon (Kinross RR) 3rd veteran 43.17, 6 S Crow (Perth RR) 43.53, 7 G McGuire (Perth RR) 45.07, 8 A Sutherland (Falkland TR) 45.53, 9 A Nowaczyk (Perth RR) 45.38, 10 L Gordon (Pitreavie) 47.04, 11 F Angus (Perth R) 1st over-50 47.10, 12 M Martin (Fife AC) 1st over-60 47.44. Active Schools Trail Races (Tentsmuir Forest). Boys: P7 – 1 D O’Riordan (Newport), 2 L Wyse (Kettle), 3 H Struck (Lawhead); P6 – 1 L Williams (Wormit), 2 RBarr (Kettle), 3 J Webster (Canongate); P5 – 1 C Oned (Newport), 2 A Williams (Ceres), 3 A Sams (Newport); P4 – 1 C Hynd (Newport). Girls: P7 – 1 R Methven (Greyfriars), 2 L Venditozzi (Newport), 3 K McGhie (Wormit); P6 – 1 I Thoms (Balmullo), 2 R Russell (Freuchie), 3 C Duncan (Ceres); P5 – 1 I Munro (Balmullo), 2 R Geddes (Newport), 3 M Quinn (Newport). GROENEWEGE­N WIN Dutchman Dylan Groenewege­n edged out Caleb Ewan in stage one of the Tour de Yorkshire after a crash on the final approach in Scarboroug­h.

The LottoNL Jumbo’s Groenewege­n beat the Australian sprinter Ewan in a photo finish after the 174km run from Bridlingto­n.

Ewan’s Orica-Scott team-mate Magnus Cort and Marco Haller of Katusha suffered broken collarbone­s. JLT Condor’s Russ Downing is thought to have a similar injury. ARBROATH ARTISAN – Seniors Friday morning sweep (CSS 68): J Ironside (14) 66 bih, S Russell (26) 66 bih, R Sievwright (16) 66. BLAIRGOWRI­E LADIES – 1st qual CC and rd 1 Margaret Salver: Div 1 – F Johnston (9) 62, E McPhail (6) 67, S Leighton (7) 67; Div 2 – J Wink (24) 65, S Stobbs (23) 66, J Livingston (21) 67. CRAIL GS – ladies’ day, Balcomie Links (CSS 70): D Aird (32) 68, S Madeiros (19) 69, B Robertson (23) 70 bih. ELIE & EARLSFERRY LADIES – Ada Gray Rosebowl: L Abram (26) 39pt, A Zuill (20) 36, J Young (20) 35. Ninehole: J Drysdale (32) 46pt, J Leitch (31) 36 bih, W Bannerman (29) 36. KIRRIEMUIR – April Stableford 3 (CSS 67): Div 1 – F Clark (6) 40pt, B Taylor (4) 37, C Gowrie (8) 37; Div 2 – A Taylor (13) 38, S Yule (14) 37, G Paterson (22) 36. Pro shop sweep (CSS 67): C Upton (9) 66, D Urquhart (17) 69, G Morgan (18) 69. There are still spaces for tomorrow’s charity mixed open. Places for the event, in aid of Huntington’s disease, can be booked online at Kirriemuir Golf Club or by calling the golf centre on 0157557331­7 (option 1). LADIES’ PANMURE BARRY – spring meeting and medal 4 (CSS 75): silver – S Arbuckle 83, A Keddie (14) 74; bronze – S Baxby 99 bih, H Wallace 99, H Wallace (23) 76. Medals – A Keddie, S Baxby. Black competitio­n (CSS 66): M Arbuckle (36) 86. LADIES’ PANMURE MONIFIETH – Crichton Cup (CSS 67) A Williams 64, L Young 66 bih, F Robertson; ninehole – D Scott 16pt. LETHAM GRANGE LADIES – Glens Course, Medal 2 and championsh­ip qualifier 2: silver div – D Moffat (15) 79; bronze div – E Reid (24) 65, P Drever (30) 71. Late entries welcome for ladies’ four-ball better-ball open on Monday May 8 on Glens Course at Letham Grange, £12 per couple. Telephone golf desk on 01241 890373. SCOTTISH SENIORS GS – leading totals from spring meeting at Monifieth Links (par 142, SSS 72 CSS 74 73): 141 N Robson 74 67, P Moultrie 71 70; 146 M Lindsay 76 70, S Henderson 73 73, M Rust 75 71; 147 I Brothersto­n 75 72, D Shields 75 72, L Chancellor 72 75, G Bell 72 75, D Hamilton 73 74, J McArthur 73 74. ST ANDREWS – McGregor Trophy No 5: Old Course (CSS 74) – J Rankin (7) 74 (lowest gross), P Martin (6) 75 (lowest gross), B Murray (4) 78, G Singer (12) 78; New Course (CSS 73) – W Horn (18) 69, B Latto (4) 69 (lowest gross), K Ferguson (5) 71, A Finlay (8) 73, J McAughtrie (6) 73, P Tulleth (0) 73 (lowest gross), D Watson (8) 73; Eden Course (CSS 73) – C Baltaziuk (13) 68 (winner), G Findlay (14) 71, A Gardiner (4) 72, G Simpson (12) 72, H Patullo (2) 73 (lowest gross); Jubilee (CSS 75) – K Honeyman (11) 73, S Hutcheon (5) 74 (lowest gross), I Scott (4) 75 (lowest gross). ST ANDREWS THISTLE – May Medal: New Course (CSS 73) – W Horn (18) 69 (tied winner 2nd class play-off 11th May Power Vase), K Ferguson (5) 71 (winner 1st class), G Bannerman (9) 72; Jubilee Course (CSS 75) – J Scott (12) 74, G Niven (14) 76, N Ronaldson (4) D Bathgate (5) I Grieve (13) 77; Eden Course (CSS 72) – C Baltaziuk (13) 68 (tied winner 2nd class play-off, 11th May Power Vase) – I Ross (16) 71, A Greenwood (3) 73, G Cunningham (15) D Rayner (21) 74; Old Course (CSS 76 RO) – B Murray (4) 78, J Hughes (5) 79. FINAL STREAMED LIVE Tomorrow’s Scottish Cup final between Milne Craig Clydesdale Western and Edinburgh University (4pm) is being streamed live on the BBC Sport Scotland website as part of the Team Scotland Series launch pad for next year’s Commonweal­th Games, writes our women’s hockey correspond­ent.

Local cup fever centres on today’s Midland KO Cup and Plate finals at Disc.

Madras ladies are odds-on favourites against plate rivals St Andrews University IV, before Perthshire II and Blairgowri­e lock horns in the cup.

National League Div 1 final standings: Edinburgh Univ 49pt (champions), Clydesdale Western 46, Grove Menzieshil­l 45, Western Wildcats 37, MJV Dundee Wanderers 25, Watsonians 24, Kelburne Bromac 18, Erskine Stewart’s Melville FP 13, Hillhead 7, Cala Edinburgh 0 (relegated) GROVE FLY LOCAL FLAG With only a few outstandin­g league matches to be played this weekend the focus switches to today’s Scottish Cup finals at GNHC, writes our men’s hockey correspond­ent.

The only local representa­tion is Grove Menzieshil­l III, who play Watsonians III in the Reserve Plate at 10am.

Midland League form suggests they have a realistic chance. Watsonians III defeated Inverleith III on penalties and Anchor II in the previous rounds, both of whom also play in their district league. GB SET UP SHOWDOWN Colin Shields became Great Britain’s all-time leading goalscorer last night as a 14-0 victory over Netherland­s ensured a winner-takesall showdown with Japan tonight (7.30pm) in the World Championsh­ip, Division 1, Group B, in Belfast.

Dundee-born netminder Stephen Murphy posted an 11-shot shutout.

The hosts and Japan are level on 12 points at the top of the table and victory would secure the gold medal and promotion to Division 1, Group A.

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