The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Central juniors

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CARNOUSTIE PANMURE maintained their position at the top of the Super League with a last-gasp winner at Luncarty. Ryan Dignan gave the Gowfers the lead in nine minutes and Gordon Mcdonald doubled their advantage in 49 minutes. But the home side stormed back with two goals to level before Mcdonald fired in a winner for the Gowfers with two minutes remaining.

LOCHEE UNITED were the masters over BROUGHTY ATHLETIC, with the Bluebells fully deserving their 4-0 win. Scott Mccomiskie slotted in the opener in three minutes and he struck again from a penalty in 65 minutes after Broughty’s Keiran Conway was red-carded. Graham Hay then turned a Grant Lawson cross into his own net in 80 minutes, and Stephen Mcnally put the icing on the cake for the Bluebells with their fourth two minutes from time.

DOWNFIELD were held to a 1-1 home draw with FORFAR WEST END. West End took the lead through Robbie Holden, but the Spiders hit back through Lee Cameron, who also missed a penalty.

In a bizarre game at TAYPORT, the Fifers lost 7-3 to NORTH END, despite taking an early two-goal lead. Struan Christie and Dayle Robertson got the hosts off to a great start, but they then fell to pieces with Gary Sutherland responding with a double and Ryan Smith giving the Dokens a halftime lead. Paul Lunan and Frankie Devine added two more shortly after the break, before Robertson reduced the deficit. But it was the Dokens who had the final say as Sutherland clinched his hat-trick and Liam Mcartney completed the rout with two minutes to go.

SCONE THISTLE just got the better of KIRRIE THISTLE and ran out 4-3 winners. Aaron Carlon bagged a hat-trick for the home side, with Ross Mitchell their other scorer. Stuart Russell scored a brace for Kirrie, with Dale Reid also on target.

KENNOWAY edged a tight game against PUMPHERSTO­N, with Lee Bryce scoring the only goal of the match.

EAST CRAIGIE continued their scoring spree with a 7-1 win over VIOLET, who finished the game with nine men after Laurie Mitchell and Keiran Mcwilliams were sent off. Jordan Conway netted a hattrick for the Shipbuilde­rs, with George Johnston, Rory Faulkner, Andy Mcdonald and Fraser Mcleod their other scorers. Barry Wilson netted Violet’s consolatio­n.

In the West Region, POLLOK are top of the Mcbookie.com Premiershi­p after a 2-1 win at LARGS. Shaun Fraser’s penalty put the visitors ahead at the break, with Ben Black equalising at the start of the second half before Fraser hit the winner.

KILWINNING RANGERS sit second after a 1-1 draw at home with HURLFORD. After a goalless first half, Ryan Wilson edged the Buffs in front, only for Liam Caddis to level from the penalty spot.

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