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■ On-form INVERURIE LOCOS dominated the match at FORRES MECHANICS and ran out 4-0 winners. Chris Angus knocked the ball home on the rebound from a Jonny Smith effort on seven minutes to put them ahead, then the former Cove striker got a goal five minutes later with a back-post volley. A Neil Gauld penalty just before the break was followed by a delightfully-curled second by Angus five minutes into the second half to secure victory. ■ Hosts FRASERBURGH beat BUCKIE 3-2, with Scott Barbour opening the scoring for The Broch from close range. Buckie keeper Daniel Bell was red-carded on 40 minutes, but a Sam Urquhart penalty levelled things. Paul Campbell sidefooted Fraserburgh ahead again, only for Andy Macaskill to find the top corner from 25 yards for 2-2. Campbell grabbed a winner from a penalty on 84 minutes. ■ Ten-man TURRIFF UNITED won 4-2 at STRATHSPEY. Liam Taylor had put the home team in front at halftime, but a Matt Macdonald penalty sparked an action packed 45 minutes. Ross Naismith put Strathspey back ahead with a low shot from range, but Keir Smith responded. Macdonald put United in front for the first time and, despite Luke Kinsella seeing red, they clinched the win through Angus Grant. ■ Striker Scott Graham got CLACHNACUDDIN off to a flyer by giving his side an early lead at WICK, who levelled when Jack Henry slotted in his fourth of the season. ■ Goals by Craig Macaskill (2), Cammy Keith (pen) and James Brownie gave KEITH a 4-0 home win over FORT WILLIAM. ■ LOSSIEMOUTH were hammered 8-0 by visiting BRORA, Tom Kelly, Martin Maclean (2), Bjorn Wagenaar, Jordan Macrae, Greig Morrison, Paul Brindle and Dale Gillespie getting the goals. ■ DEVERONVALE eased past FORMARTINE UNITED 3-0 with goals by Colin Charlesworth, Ryan Sargent and Ross Aitken. ■ NAIRN COUNTY went down 2-0 at home to ROTHES. However, it was the visitors who would go the closest when Steven Anderson rattled the crossbar, and substitute Gary Kerr’s effort came back off the upright. The points were won by Rothes with goals from Alisdair Sutherland and Craig Cormack.