The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Adamson the Haws hero with late goal to beat 10-man Sauchie

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Kelty Hearts’ stay at the top of the Lowland League lasted just 24 hours after BSC Glasgow beat Cumbernaul­d Colts 4-0 and Bo’ness United drew 1-1 with Civil Service Strollers.

In the Central Taxis East of Scotland League Premier Division, Hill of Beath came from behind to beat 10-man Sauchie 2-1 at Keir’s Park.

The visitors took the lead on the half- hour through Brian Morgan and maintained the lead until half-time.

The Haws came out for the second half with a flea in their ear and were level within seven minutes through Daniel Watt.

The home side were boosted when Chris Brown was sent o ff, reducing Sauchie to 10 men and they took full advantage when Calum Adamson hit the winner with three minutes remaining.

The clash b e twe e n Je a n fi e l d Swifts and Dundonald Bluebell was postponed due to a waterlogge­d pitch.

In First Division Conference A, Kirkcaldy & Dysart suffered a heavy defeat to Edinburgh South at Kings Park with all the damage being done in the first half.

Ian Ballantyne had a hat-trick inside the first 13 minutes before Wayne McIntosh made it four on 15 minutes and Sean Conaghan added a fifth just before half-time.

The Fife side did manage to pull a goal back in the second half but it was only a consolatio­n.

St Andrews United led twice at the Fleet Grounds against Rosyth but slumped to a 5-2 defeat.

Kyle Wilson put Saints in front on 24 minutes but Gregg Page equalised eight minutes later.

The visitors went back in front early in the second half through Owen Andrew only for Sean Johnstone to equalise just before the hour-mark.

Page put his side in front for the first time on 61 minutes. A swift double from Jamieson saw the Rosyth man complete his hat- trick and a resounding victory for his side.

E lsewhere in Conference A, Arniston Rangers won 2 -1 at Coldstream and Haddington drew 2- 2 with Edinburgh United

In Conference B, Oakley United continued their great start to the season, coming from behind to beat Easthouses Lily 3-1 away from home.

James McAteer equalised the Lily opener just before half-time and a brace from Jo n n y Harrison made sure the points headed back to Fife.

Lochore Welfare looked to have secured their first win of the season at 10man Stirling University but succumbed to a 94th minute equaliser. Wood and Small were the Welfare scorers.

In the McBookie.com East Region Premiershi­p North juniors, Lochee United romped to an 11-0 win at Coupar Angus.

The Bluebells led 7-0 at half- time with Grant Lawson, Kevin Buchan and George Johnston all scoring tw i c e . Ross Gallagher was also on the mark.

After half-time Lawson added two more before Danny Cavanagh and Scott McComiskie completed the rout.

Broughty Athletic beat Blairgowri­e 3 -1 at Whitton Park. Jamie Reid put the Fed in front and Brad Smith doubled the advantage early in the second half.

Darren Neave pulled a goal back for Blair on the hour from the spot but Smith sealed it late on.

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