The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Jags have edge over Superleagu­e rivals

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Bridge of Don Thistle and Hermes kept up the pressure at the top of the McBookie.com Superleagu­e with excellent victories.

Goals from Craig McEwan and Liam Todd gave the Jags a 2-0 win over Colony Park in Inverurie while Connor McKenzie, Elliott Macdonald, Callum Youngson and Tom Reid were on target for Hermes at Lochside Park in a 4-0 victory against Nairn St Ninian.

A Sam Robertson brace, including one from the penalty spot, Ryan Wallace and Craig Mackie did the damage for Dyce at Ian Mair Park where East End were the visitors, the final score 4-1.

Teenager Caie McDonald hit a double and fellow 17-year-old Gary Coutts was also on the mark, along with Greg Hay (2) as Hall Russell United won 5-4 at Maud, after being 5-1 ahead at one stage while Andrew Close fired the game’s only goal as Banchory St Ternan took the points at the expense of Deveronsid­e.

Covid caused the cancellati­on of the Links Park clash between Montrose Roselea and Ellon United, along with the encounter in the Second Division between Newmachar United and

Whitehills. A 2-1 victory at home to Aberdeen University saw Stoneywood Parkvale remain top of the First Division while the game between Longside and Stonehaven ended 1-1.

Robbie Renwick gave Hive the lead with five minutes remaining only for Jake West to level at the death.

At Heathryfol­d, Sunnybank defeated Fraserburg­h United by the odd goal in five while Dufftown won 4-1 at Buchanhave­n Hearts.

In the Second Division, strikes from Matthew Fraser (2), Neil Moir (2), Matty Davidson, Brandon Hutchison and Sean McIntosh gave Forres Thistle a comfortabl­e three points at Islavale who had Gary Morrison red carded.

A Jake Stewart double and a Keith Walker screamer saw Rothie Rovers win 3-0 at Cruden Bay while Burghead Thistle proved too strong for New Elgin, winning 2-0.

At Crombie Park, Culter ran out 9-1 winners against Glentanar in Section 6 of the League Cup. Callum Dunbar (2), Elliot Duff (2), Andy Youngson, Lenny Johnson, Sean Carroll, Graeme Wilson and Max Berton were all on the scoresheet.

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