The Sunday Post (Dundee)

EAST OF SCOTLAND

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PENICUIK made it three wins in a row with a comfortabl­e 4-0 win over CROSSGATES. Their first came in 14 minutes when Joe Viola curled a shot into the net, and a rocket shot from Paul Tansey doubled their lead in 26 minutes. Cuikie were awarded a penalty in 57 minutes, which Craig Stevenson converted, and a close-range effort from Aaron Sommervill­e completed the scoring.

TRANENT cruised to a 4-0 win over DUNBAR with a 30-yarder from Ben Miller giving them the lead on the halfhour mark. Kayne Paterson made it two in 37 minutes, with Shaun Rutherford and Andy Jones adding another two after the break.

WHITEHILL WELFARE were beaten 2-1 by CAMELON and were made to pay for a missed penalty. Thomson gave Whitehill the lead in 22 minutes, but the Mariners hit back with an equaliser from Greg Skinner in 42 minutes. Thomson then saw his penalty saved and Camelon took full advantage when Andy Kay netted the winner in 61 minutes.

BLACKBURN took a first-minute lead against MUSSELBURG­H through Campbell, but Bradley White levelled in 13 minutes. Dean Ballantyne then gave

Musselburg­h the lead on 22 minutes, but a Mcleod equaliser in 55 minutes tied things up again. But Musselburg­h finished the stronger and Ballantyne gave them the lead again in 70 minutes and Jackie Myles completed a 4-2 win in 81 minutes.

LINLITHGOW ROSE maintained their unbeaten run with a 3-0 win over INVERKEITH­ING HS, thanks to Tommy Coyne (2) and another from Sean Slaven.

Front-runners LOTHIAN HUTCHISON VALE made it four wins in a row with a 2-0 victory over HILL OF BEATH. Sean Wringe gave them the lead in 34 minutes and Dylan Moore doubled their advantage in 51 minutes.

BROXBURN went to town in the second half against CREETOWN in the Challenge Cup. After a goalless first half, the home side rattled in six without reply after the break. Cammy Ross stole the honours with a hat-trick, with Greg Redmond, Liam Ireland and Gary Brass also finding the back of the Creetown net.

In Conference B, NEWBURGH ran riot against EYEMOUTH UNITED, with Scott Sutherland and a trialist scoring five each in the 11-0 win. Jamie Gay got the other.

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