The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Dokens move above Scone

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North End leapfrogge­d Scone Thistle into second place after a 4-1 win at Farquharso­n Park.

Goalless at the break, North End went ahead with a Ryan Hunter penalty seven minutes after the restart.

Charlie Fertacz levelled eight minutes later, but goals from Ryan Smith, Kieran Sturrock and Frankie Devine in a 10minute spell earned the Dokens a vital victory.

Luncarty stay top after easing their way to a 4-0 home win over bottom of the table Forfar Albion.

It took the Bleachers until two minutes from half-time to break the deadlock, Reg McLaren scoring and Kieran Donald adding a second two minutes later. Richard Donavan and Sean Fergus scored in the second half.

At Ogilvy Park, Kinnoull came from two down at the interval to edge out Arbroath Vics in a sevengoal thriller.

Vics trialist Ryan Robb’s fifth-minute opener was cancelled out by Greg Whyte’s counter five minutes later. Robb regained the hosts’ lead midway through the first period with Ryan Lewis adding a third just before the break.

Three minutes after the restart Alan Ferguson pulled one back and then equalised from a 70th minute penalty.

David Gray appeared to get the final touch after he scrambled home a corner for the Perth side’s winner.

Newburgh held Blairgowri­e to a 1-1 draw at Davie Park to arrest a run of five straight defeats.

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