The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

EAST OF SCOTLAND LEAGUE

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BO’NESS remain top of the Premier Division, even though a penalty miss didn’t prove costly against DUNDOANLD BLUEBELL. They still managed to pick up the points with a 1-0 victory thanks to a Fraser Keast header in the first half.

HILL OF BEATH were always in control against WHITEHILL WELFARE and fully deserved their 2-0 victory. Daniel Watt scored the opener in 56 minutes and he doubled their lead 10 minutes later.

MUSSELBURG­H eased their way to a 3-0 win over CROSSGATES PRIMROSE. Matty King gave them the lead in 11 minutes and Darren Downie made it 2-0 at half-time, with King striking again in the second half.

PENICUIK and LINLITHGOW ROSE couldn’t be separated, with Rose twice coming back to earn a share of the points in a 2-2 draw.

Aaron Sommervill­e gave Penicuik the lead in 14 minutes, but Rose hit back through Willis Hare in 30 minutes. Callum Connolly regained the lead for the hosts in 46 minutes, but Rose again hit back with a leveller from Sean Slaven.

SAUCHIE had one of the day’s big results when they hammered NEWTONGRAN­GE 4-1. Sauchie took the lead in 35 minutes, then a quickfire double from Ross Crawford and another from newcomer Aaron Bryson put them in easy street, before Kayne Paterson netted a late consolatio­n for the visitors.

CAMELON put in a strong performanc­e against JEANFIELD SWIFTS and ran out 3-0 winners. Alan Docherty gave them a half-time lead, and Connor McMullan and Alan Sneddon added two more after the break.

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