The Oban Times

Mowi National Division

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to make it 5-1 at the break. Craig Morrison completed his double hat-trick with goals on 51 and 70 minutes. First, Kevin Bartlett touched on Blair Morrison’s high ball from the right and Craig Morrison finished well at the back post. He then hammered home from Kevin Bartlett’s free-hit, scoring across the keeper from the right of the “D”.

Gavin McLauchlin lashed home a cross from the right at the back post on 83 minutes.

It was Craig Morrison’s day and he took his tally to 19 goals for the season with five minutes to go, sending the ball low into the corner of the net to the goalie’s right from a central position.

Col-Glen climbed above Fort William in the league after winning 3-2 in their 3pm throw-up at An Aird.

Fort William got off to a flier with Lewis Clark scoring after two minutes. However, Willie MacVicar levelled three minutes after, before Dan MacDonald put the visitors in front on 13 minutes.

There were just a couple of minutes to go until half-time when Lewis Clark scored his second goal of the game to make it 2-2. Col Glen hit the

A combinatio­n of good goal keeping and spurned chances meant neither the Bute second team nor Kilmory could break the deadlock in their noon throw-up at the Meadows so referee Cat Whyte took the tie to a penalty shoot-out.

Kilmory scored from the spot through Steven Gilmour and Euan Gilmour which was enough to give them a 2-1 shoot-out victory.

Kilmory will face the winners from the tie between the Aberdour seconds and the Glasgow Mid Argyll seconds in the semi-finals.

Tayforth made the 800mile round trip to play the English Shinty Associatio­n at Greenford, near Ealing, the

 ?? Photograph: Andrew Sinclair ?? Fort William 2 Col-Glen 3
Action from the Mowi South Division Two match between Inveraray and Oban Celtic on Saturday.
Photograph: Andrew Sinclair Fort William 2 Col-Glen 3 Action from the Mowi South Division Two match between Inveraray and Oban Celtic on Saturday.

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