The Sunday Post (Inverness)

EAST OF SCOTLAND

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After a goalless first half, HADDINGTON hit the goal trail firing five past a shell-shocked KINNOULL in the second 45.

Nick Aitchison opened the scoring on 51 minutes and Gary Windram spurned a chance to double the lead when he missed from a penalty. Gabri Auriemma hit home a second on 66 minutes and Windram made up for his spot-kick miss with a third on 76 minutes.

Two late counters from Joe Tait and Robbie Peffers completed the rout.

There was a similar scoreline at the Riverside where JEANFIELD SWIFTS beat CROSSGATES 5-0. Dayle Robertson opened the scoring from a penalty on 37 minutes and Fraser Smith doubled the lead two minutes from the break. Olly Hamilton made it three on 65 minutes and Jordan Northcott and Patrick Brown tucked away another two.

THE SWIFTS ran out 2-0 winners over PENICUIK with Aaron Wood netting both goals. His first came on 39 minutes and he found the net again on the hour mark. Nine-man DUNBAR UNITED came from two down to beat

TYNECASTLE 3-2. Tynecastle opened the scoring through Ryan Cameron on 31 minutes and he made it two eight minutes later. Dunbar pulled one back through Taylor Hendry on 53 minutes and, shortly after, he was sent off. Sean Stewart equalised with 15 minutes to go Dylan Tait scoring the winner with five minutes to go with Michael Barfoot the second Dunbar player to be red-carded. SAUCHIE lost 1-0 to HUTCHISON VALE with the winner scored on 70 minutes. NEWTONGRAN­GE STAR are the new leaders of the First Division after beating WHITBURN 4-1. Fraser Neave put Star ahead on 27 minutes and three minutes later Sean Guiney doubled the lead. Chris Robertson made it three before Whitburn pulled a goal back on 51 minutes with Declan Henry adding a fourth for the hosts just on time. ROSYTH were outgunned by DUNIPACE with the visitors scoring three in the opening five minutes and then went on to win 5-1.

Aidan Kemp and a double from Sam Colley got Dunipace off to a blistering start with Colley completing his hat-trick in the second half while Conor Kelly was also on target.

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