The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Super six for East Craigie as they go top

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East Craigie have gone top of the Premier League North following a 6-4 win over Brechin Vics at Craigie Park.

Jordan Conway opened the scoring on 17 minutes and Ross McNaughton made it two on 23 minutes. Rory Faulkner added a third on 25 minutes but Cammy Fraser pulled one back for the visitors on 38 minutes.

Faulkner scored a fourth for East Craigie just before half-time and Fraser McLeod made it 5-1 five minutes into the second half, but Vics mounted a fightback in the last 15 minutes as Rikki Gillespie, Duncan Martin and a second from Fraser saw Ian Ross’s men bring it back to 5-4.

However, George Johnston added a sixth for the hosts in stoppage time.

Blairgowri­e came from behind to draw 1-1 with Lochee Harp at home. Nathan Degernier put Harp in front in the first half with Cammy McManus equalising on the hour mark.

Violet beat Coupar Angus 5-2 at Glenesk Park. Sean Tucker and Ryan Scobie scored twice for the Pansies alongside a Callum Kinnear goal, with Lee Davidson and Ryan Burke scoring the Coupar Angus goals.

Arbroath Vics beat Forfar Albion 2-0 at Ogilvy Park, Marc Walker and Ben Starkey scoring.

There were plenty of goals in the Premier League South including 10 at East Shore Park in a bizarre game between Newburgh and Stoneyburn.

Aidan Edwards put Newburgh in front on 10 minutes only for Ryan Robertson to score on 18 and 23 minute to put Stoneyburn in front.

A second from Edwards on 25 minutes levelled it up, but Stoneyburn led at the break after Robertson completed his hat-trick in stoppage time.

Barry Craig made it 4-2 to the visitors on 50 minutes before Scott Sutherland levelled the game with goals on 52 and 60 minutes.

Parity lasted just 40 seconds as Craig scored his second. Then Craig Robinson popped up in second half added time to equalise for Newburgh.

Their were eight goals at the Fleet Grounds as Rosyth beat Lochgelly Albert 6-2.

The visitors led 2-0 after just eight minutes through James Gunn and Michael Perrie, but goals from Liam Queen and Barry Sibanda levelled it up.

The same two players saw Rosyth take a 4-2 lead and Tam Hampson made it 5-2 with 10 minutes left, Sibanda completing his hat-trick for 6-2.

Kirkcaldy & Dysart enjoyed a 2-1 win over Syngenta at Denfield Park, with Bell and Lindsay scoring.

North Region, Grill League Cup, Section 6

Montrose Roselea went out at the group stages after they went down 2-1 at home to Stoneywood-Parkvale.

Joe Aitken equalised for Roselea after the visitors had taken the lead but Ross McLeod could only palm a speculativ­e cross into his own net.

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