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MacRae a torrid time and he got the goal he deserved on 81 minutes.

Daniel Maccuish’s ball took a deflection and Matthew Sloss ran onto it and he flicked the ball, on the bounce, into the top corner of the net from the edge of the box to make it 3-0. It was a first Oban Camanachd goal for the 15-year-old and it put the Oban side out of sight.

Louie McFarlane put gloss on the win a minute from time, again from the penalty spot, and Matthew Sloss was involved again. There seemed little danger when Sloss had the ball by the corner flag with two visiting defenders around him.

However, he managed to wriggle free of their clutches before darting towards the goal area before being brought down inside the D. Louie McFarlane lashed the resultant spot hit home to make it 4-0.

The venue for the fixture between Col Glen and Lochaber was switched from Glendaruel to Spean Bridge and the hosts took a single goal lead into the break with Brennan MacDonald scoring on 14 minutes.

Col Glen levelled through Dan MacDonald on 53 minutes but when referee Craig Scott awarded the home side a penalty on the hour, Ben Delaney stepped up to score from the spot.

Lochaber pushed home their advantage, scoring three more times during the final 20 minutes through Findlay MacDonald on 70 minutes, another from Ben Delaney a couple of minutes later and Conor Sweeney on 84 minutes to make the final score 5-1.

Lochaber top the table.

Inveraray and Oban Celtic drew 0-0 at the Winterton. Suspension ruled out Inveraray pair Ross MacMillan and Ross Montgomery whilst injury deprived Oban Celtic of the services of Lennon Campbell and Peter Currie but Innes Jackson has joined the club after previously playing for Oban Camanachd.

Neither side was able to break the deadlock in what was a bad-tempered affair. awarded Kilmory a penalty a minute after the restart, Alex Cunningham stepped up to score from the spot.

Bruce Johnstone went on to add a quick hat-trick with goals on 50, 55 and 63 minutes before Oban Celtic’s George MacMillan notched a consolatio­n goal on 90 minutes.

Strachur-Dunoon only trail league leaders Kilmory on goal difference after winning 2-0 against Uddingston in their 1pm throw up at the Stepps Playing Fields.

Half back Charlie Ferguson was excellent for StrachurDu­noon and Steven Thomson scored both their goals in the first half with his efforts coming on 32 and 42 minutes.

The Bute seconds and the Inveraray seconds were left disappoint­ed when their 1.30pm throw up at the Meadows was postponed as the pitch was unplayable.

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