The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Victory sees Golspie celebrate league title

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Golspie Sutherland wrapped up their 11th North Caledonian League title at the weekend thanks to a 1-0 win in Orkney.

Their League One challenger­s Invergordo­n fell to a 3-1 defeat at Thurso, which put Sam Mackay’s team four points clear with only one match to go.

Liam Bremner got the goal for Golspie to ensure they cannot be caught.

At the Dammies in the later kick-off, Jordan Knight gave Invergordo­n the perfect start against Thurso in a match Invergordo­n had to win.

However, James McLean swiftly levelled for the hosts and Innes MacIntosh put Thurso ahead after 29 minutes.

There was no way back for the championsh­ip chasers when Thurso’s Cameron Montgomeri­e added a third on 56 minutes.

League One will conclude on June 26 when in a reverse to last weekend, Invergordo­n welcome Thurso to the Recreation Grounds and league winners Golspie will get the silverware ahead of their home clash with Orkney.

Last week, Golspie manager Mackay spoke of the club’s ambitions to reach the Highland League.

Next season’s champions – if eligible as Golspie are – can contest the tier six play-off to try to gain entry to the HFL.

However, with the likes of Alness and recent league winners Orkney and Invergordo­n keen to have their say, it’s sure to be a competitiv­e title race in a regular season.

Next season the NCL leagues merge into one division again, with the set-up changed this year due to the impact and disruption to sport caused by Covid.

League Two champions Alness United’s unbeaten record was dashed on the final day of their season as they fell to a pulsating 4-2 defeat against runners-up Nairn County.

Callum Gow fired Alness United ahead on 35 minutes when he reacted quickest to a Michael MacKenzie spot-kick saved by Gus Wilson.

Wilson was called into action moments later when Alness were awarded a second penalty and the Nairn keeper saved from a Gordon Finlayson effort.

Ten minutes into the second half, Alness doubled their advantage when Struan Coli powered forward for an ice-cool finish.

A Kieran Duffty penalty for Nairn with 20 minutes to go raised home hopes of a comeback against the league winners.

Seven minutes later, the same player crashed home a superb right-foot shot to make it 2-2.

The incredible game was turned on its head in the final minutes when Duncan Robertson powered home a header.

With Alness pressing for a stoppage time leveller, Nairn hit on the break and Duffty completed his hat-trick.

This match completed the League Two campaign.

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