The Oban Times

Mowi National Division

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Lochaber 6 Aberdour 0

It’s been quite week for Lochaber who announced the vastly experience­d Ally Ferguson as their new manager ahead Aberdour’s visit to Spean Bridge.

A club statement said: ‘Ally brings with him a huge amount of experience and the club are delighted that he has accepted the position. We would also like to thank outgoing manager Danny Delaney for his service over the last couple of years. Danny served the role with great commitment through what has been a transition­al spell for the team.’

And Ferguson’s return to the Lochaber hot-seat got off to a superb start as his charges beat Aberdour 6-0.

It took until three minutes before the break before Lochaber broke down a stubborn Aberdour side with Jack Dignan scoring.

Iain Fyfe made it 2-0 on 65 minutes with Conor Sweeney adding a third just three minutes later.

Lochaber finished strongly with Ryan Toal on 77 minutes and Iain Fyfe’s brace on 78 and 85 rounding off a solid six-goal triumph.

awith the hosts winning 3-2 at Smith Park.

Boleskine’s Sean Fraser scored the only goal of the first half on 32 minutes and Steve Bone doubled their advantage on 53 minutes.

Scott MacLeod halved the deficit on 63 minutes but Jack Greig made it 3-1 with 20 minutes remaining.

Ally Lamont made 3-2 on 82 minutes and that’s the way it stayed. awarded the west coast side a penalty on 79 minutes, Duncan MacMillan stepped up to score his second goal of the game from the spot.

Lewis MacVicar rounded off the scoring a couple of minutes from time.

Lovat 1 Inverness 3

The Inverness first team stay top of the table after beating the Lovat second team 3-1 at Balgate.

Charlie MacDonald gave the visitors a two-minute lead and he added a second on 35 minutes. Steven Bellshaw made it 3-0 a couple of minutes before half-time but Lovat got some comfort as Mitchell Leslie made it 3-1 following a free-hit with just five minutes remaining.

Glenurquha­rt 3 Caberfeidh 2 Hamish Alliston gave the Caberfeidh seconds a nine-minute lead against the Glenurquha­rt seconds at Blairbeg.

However, Charlie MacLeod turned the match Glen’s way with goals on 21 and 32 minutes.

Connor MacGregor made it 2-2 on 67 minutes, however Charlie MacLeod completed his hat-trick just five minutes from time to claim the points for the Glen.

It was the first round of the Mowi Challenge Cup, a competitio­n for sides outwith the Women’s Camanachd Associatio­n top flight, on Sunday 15 May.

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