The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Angus at the double for Buckie

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IT was honours even at the end of an incredible match at Bellslea Park.

Blair Lawrie headed in the opener for Clach after five minutes but Jamie Beagrie levelled things two minutes after the break.

Willie West turned the match in favour of the home team with two goals in the space of 10 minutes.

However, Daniel Maclennan’s thunderous free-kick and Iain Penwright’s strike levelled matters.

WIcK acaDeMY 3 KeITh 1

WICK went in front in the 20th minute after Davie Allan was tripped in the box by Frazer Hall and Sam Mackay slotted home the resultant spot-kick.

The Maroons levelled on 39 minutes through Luke Barbour.

Mackay restored Wick’s lead five minutes into the second half and then completed his hat-trick after 62 minutes with a free-kick from just outside the box.

NaIrN 2 INVerurIe 3

NAIRN took the lead in eight minutes from the spot through Gregg Main after Gary Kerr had been clattered by keeper Scott Mathieson.

The visitors drew level in 37 minutes thanks to a Colin Charleswor­th deflected effort.

Locos went ahead in 54 minutes when sub Dean Donaldson headed home but Jordan Macrae’s volley made it 2-2.

With five minutes left, Charleswor­th smashed in the winner.

DeVeroNVal­e 7 sTraThspeY 2

DEVERONVAL­E led 5-1 at the interval thanks to goals from Chris Blackhall, Callum Murray, Grant Noble (2) and Dane Ballard, with the visitors’ Inaki Fernandino-Soto on the mark.

Ballard added a sixth after the break before Dominic Edwards got a second for Strathspey.

Liam Forbes completed the scoring.

bucKIe 3 ForMarTINe 1

AN impressive second-half display saw Buckie deservedly take all three points at Victoria Park.

Formartine took the lead in the sixth minute when a deep curling cross from the right by Jamie Michie was dropped by Ross Salmon and Scott Ferries knocked home.

Buckie hit back when Lewis Mackinnon’s flighted free-kick was headed home at the back post by Chris Angus.

Angus got his second early in the second half with a flick up and overhead effort that found the top corner and, when John Macleod out-muscled his marker and waltzed through to slot in the third, the game was as good as won.

brora 8 ForT WIllIaM 0

JAMIE Duff made his home debut in an emphatic victory that keeps Brora at the top and Fort firmly at the bottom.

Steven Ross got his first of the afternoon with a powerful header before setting up Zander Sutherland for the second.

Ross grabbed his second before the break with a low shot and Richard Tawse added a fourth just before half-time.

Ross’ looping header completed his hat trick midway through the second half before sub Craig Campbell then grabbed a brace.

Ross rounded off the scoring with his fourth.

roThes 1 TurrIFF 4

ROTHES were down to 10 men when Dan Smith pick up his second booking with just 18 minutes on the clock.

David Booth put Turriff ahead with a shot across Sean McIntosh.

Ruari Watt levelled for Rothes but Cameron Booth forced home at the back post after the break to restore the visitors’ lead.

Booth slid in a third just after the hour and completed his hat-trick minutes later when McIntosh failed to hold Ally Mackenzie’s free-kick.

Forres 2 huNTlY 1

FORRES came from behind to grab a victory that lifts them to seventh in the table.

The visitors took the lead after a mix-up in the Forres defence and Stuart Hodge took full advantage to score.

The Mechanics levelled 15 minutes from time, Graham Fraser firing home following a corner.

The winner arrived six minutes later when Lee Fraser set up Scott Graham to fire home.

 ??  ?? ■ Chris Angus fires in Buckie Thistle’s second goal against Formartine
■ Chris Angus fires in Buckie Thistle’s second goal against Formartine

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