The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Culter’s turn for better brings goal feast

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Junior side Culter’s 8-0 win over Colony Park in the McBookie.com Premier League consolidat­ed their second place.

Seven goals came in the second half against opponents who had to play three-quarters of the game with 10 men – with Colony skipper Greg Dorrat sent off for a last-man challenge.

Cammy Fraser’s sixthminut­e strike was the only first-half goal action. But after the interval, the counters piled up. Fraser added another three, substitute Nikolas Wozniak fired a double, and Ross Clark and Ryan Smart were also on target.

Culter manager Lee Youngson was understand­ably satisfied with the outcome and said: “I was pleased with the performanc­e overall.

“I felt we started well, and deserved to be a few ahead prior to the sending off.

“From that point, which was around midway through the first half, the game slowed down for both teams, so the message at half-time was clear – speed things up, don’t let Colony Park dictate the intensity of the game and I felt we done that well in the second half.

“Some of the goals we scored were excellent, Cammy had a good game and took his tally to 18 for the season.

“Ross, Smarty, Richie Petrie, Ben McGregor and Wozzy when he came on were other standouts, but, in truth, we didn’t have a bad performer today – everyone played well.

“Craig Macaskill made his debut for the club from the bench after coming in on loan from Banks o’ Dee and he showed what he can offer, which was pleasing.

“Overall, we’re satisfied as it’s another three points.

“It’s been a strong start to the season.”

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