The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Gray hits hat-trick as Huntly blitz Glentanar

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Striker Nicholas Gray bagged a hat-trick as HUNTLY eased past Junior side GLENTANAR in their friendly with a 7-0 win.

With 24 minutes gone, Gray met a delivery with a towering header to open the scoring, then, eight minutes before the break, the same player powered home high inside the post.

Just 34 seconds into the second half, sub Matthew Mcdonald cut inside before curling a low shot inside the near post.

Two minutes later, Gray showed composure before firing low past the keeper for his hat-trick. With 13 minutes remaining, Ross Still, netted with a downward header.

Mcdonald added his second with three minutes remaining with a low effort. Substitute Calum Reid netted No. 7 with a diving header just on time. Sunday Post SHFL Young Player of the Year Andrew Macrae was at the double for FORRES MECHANICS as they comfortabl­y defeated BUCKIE ROVERS 4-0.

There was a clean sheet for BUCKIE THISTLE as they defeated a ROSS COUNTY XI 3-0, Kevin Fraser (2) and Scott Adams on target for the Jags, while FORRES MECHANICS comfortabl­y defeated BUCKIE ROVERS 6-1, Moray Watt netting a hat trick. NAIRN COUNTY won 2-0 away to Lowland League side EAST STIRLINGSH­IRE. Seamus Mcconaghy netted the second for the visitors after Evan Horne headed into his own goal. In the Keith Community Cup, KEITH had a thumping victory, putting five unanswered goals past the visiting ISLAVALE. Grant Thomson, Jamie Lennox and Scott Gray scored for the Maroons. Adam Macleod opened for NAIRN ST NINIAN against WICK in a 5-1 win, while Lee Haines (pen), Charlie Fonweban and Gavin Chisholm quadrupled the lead. Wick pulled one back through Jakub Koziol, but Martin Mcbrier netted the fifth goal for Nairn St Ninian just on time. BRORA travelled to Orkney with Paul Brindle, Kyle Macleod and Jordan Macrae giving them a 3-1 win against ORKNEY FA SELECT. Elsewhere, CLACHNACUD­DIN ran out 9-1 winners over North Junior side SPEY VALLEY.

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Nicholas Gray

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