Kyles Athletic are the new Marine Harvest Premiership leaders, ahead of Kinlochshiel and Kingussie on goal difference, and seven of the eight Balliemore Cup quarter finalists are known following the shinty action on Saturday 22 April 2017.
Balliemore Cup - Second Round
Fort William 2 Aberdour 1
Fort William beat Aberdour 2-1 in their 3pm throw up at An Aird.
All the goals came in the final third of this match.
Fort William took the lead on 66 minutes. A chipped ball into the goal area was stopped by Aberdour goalie Tom Bowerman but he wasn’t able to get any distance on his clearance and Lewis Clark was quickly in to score.
The home side extended their lead just 4 minutes later. Calum Shepherd saw an initial shot blocked but the rebound fell on his left side and he lashed the ball high into the net to make it 2-0.
Fort William were reduced to eleven players when Bryan Simpson was red carded following a challenge on Craig Grant.
Aberdour pulled a goal back on 80 minutes. David McDougall sent a good ball forward and Paul MacKay made a good save from Roddy MacColl but Angus Thorburn, back in the side, was first to the rebound to score.
Fort William will now travel to face Skye Camanachd in the quarter finals on Saturday 20 May 2017.
Kilmory 0 Oban Celtic 3
Oban Celtic recorded their first competitive win of the season when they beat Kilmory 3-0 on their 2pm throw up at MacRae Park.
Oban Celtic defender Ross MacMillan served a one game ban following his sending off against Fort William the previous week whilst keeper Stephen Davidson was amongst their other absentees.
Oban Celtic took the lead following a fine set-piece involving Andy Hunt, Iain MacKechnie and a surging run from winger Kieran Carnie who coolly slotted the ball home.
The Oban side’s second was a good finish from Daniel Madej who collected a loose ball from edge of the D and rifled it into the roof of the net.
Madej got his second and Oban Celtic’s third following a Kenny Wotherspoon through ball and Madej rode a challenge from the full back before poking the ball past the advancing goal keeper to make it 3-0.
Next up for Oban Celtic in the Balliemore is a trip to play whoever comes out on top in the tie between Inveraray and Bute. That tie will be played later as Inveraray had their designated “free Saturday” last weekend when their players attended the wedding of team mate Grant Griffin.
Skye Camanachd 3 Strathglass 1
Skye Camanachd are through to the next round after they came from a goal down to beat Strathglass 3-1 at Pairc nan Laoch, Portree.
Jordan Murchison and Neil MacVicar were both back for Skye but they both started on the bench.
Strathglass travelled without George Phimister, Ross Balharry and Hamish Myers.
A clever run from Josh Fraser saw him latch on to a ball forward to score after 33 minutes.
However Skye were level just a couple of minutes later when Will Cowie burst through the centre of the visiting defence and he calmly slotted the ball home.
Will Cowie got his second from the penalty spot on 48 minutes after Stewart Grant was brought down inside the D by Strathglass goalie Ally MacAdams.
Will Cowie completed his hat-trick on 56 minutes with another good finish.
Skye keeper Iain MacLeod made a fantastic save from a well-struck Scott Douglas penalty to maintain the Islanders’ two goal advantage.
Aberdeen University 0 Caberfeidh 11
Caberfeidh, flying high in the Marine Harvest National Division, thumped Aberdeen University, third in Marine Harvest North Division 1, 11-0 at Balgownie.
Kevin Bartlett got Cabers off to a great start with a goal after just 2 minutes.
Craig Morrison on 8 minutes and Liam Symonds on 15 minutes made it 3-0 before Kevin Bartlett got his second a minute later.
Kevin Bartlett completed his hat-trick on 41 minutes and he got his fourth a couple of minutes later as Cabers took a 6-0 lead into the break.
Scottish international Kevin Bartlett got his fifth on 51 minutes whilst Craig Morrison completed his hat-trick with goals on 56 and 60 minutes to make it 9-0.
Martin MacDonald took Cabers to double figures on 62 minutes and Craig Morrison got his fourth on 78 minutes.
Beauly 6 Glenorchy 0
Beauly were too strong for Glenorchy, winning 6-0 in their 3pm throw up at Braeview Park.
With Liam Girvan, Sandy Elrick and Ryan Tillman all unavailable, Beauly boss Alan MacRae called up Sean Stewart, Rory Campbell and Daniel Lamont.
Glenorchy also had their selection difficulties. Alex MacPherson was amongst their absentees and they travelled with just twelve players.
Beauly got off to a great start when Conor Ross gathered possession and played the ball to Sean Stewart who crossed for Jack MacDonald who sent a low strike into the net from 12 yards out.
Connor Ross picked up an early injury and was replaced by Daniel Lamont and Lamont set up an unmarked Jack MacDonald to make it 2-0 with a good strike on 22 minutes.
Ross Forbes got on the end of a Sean Stewart shy from the left and he sent a waist-high shot past keeper Andrew Smith to make it 3-0 with 34 minutes played.
Beauly ended the game as a contest with the goal of the game on 39 minutes. Daniel Lamont released Ross Forbes down the wing and he cut back from the by-line before sending a great strike into the roof of the net from a tight angle.
There was still time for Angus Renwick to hit the post before referee John Angus Gillies blew for half time.
There was no let up from the home side and Sean Stewart made it 5-0 a minute after the restart. Stewart gathered an Angus Renwick shy and his sweetly struck low shot bounced into the net.
Glenorchy dug in and it was 5 minutes from time before Jack MacDonald completed his hat trick with a snap-shot for what was the final goal of this sporting encounter.
Taynuilt 5 Ballachulish 2
A Willie Lafferty inspired Taynuilt beat Ballachulish 5-2 in their all-Marine Harvest South Division 1 tie at the Taynuilt Sports Field.
Lafferty scored on 2 and 6 minutes to give Taynuilt and early advantage and although Lorne Brown pulled a goal back on 20 minutes, Duncan Campbell restored the home side’s two goal cushion with a 29 minute goal.
Willie Lafferty completed his hat-trick on 56 minutes but Lorne Brown got his second on 65 minutes to make it 4-2.
Willie Lafferty got his fourth goal of the game with just a couple of minutes remaining to make it 5-2.
Taynuilt will have home advantage against Beauly in the next round.
Tayforth 1 Inverness 5
Inverness are through to the next round after they beat Tayforth 5-1 at Levenhall Links.
Inverness travelled without a number of players including Ian Munro, Arran MacMaster, Davie Glass, Charlie MacDonald and William MacKinnon.
First half goals from James Cameron on 14 minutes and Andy Reid on 27 minutes made it 2-0 at the break.
James Cameron got another a minute into the second half and late goals from Somhairle MacDonald on 86 minutes and Padraig McNeil a minute later put gloss on the win.
Inverness will be away to fellow National Division side Caberfeidh in the last eight of the competition.
Strathdearn Cup – First Round
Beauly 0 Glengarry 8
Glengarry continued their good start to the season with a resounding 8-0 win over the Beauly second in their noon throw up at Braeview Park.
Raymond Rennie made it 1-0 after 11 minutes and Ruaraidh MacDonald added a second 5 minutes later.
Raymond Robertson completed his hat-trick with goals on 21 and 38 minutes to make it 4-0 at the break.
Nick Dalgety struck twice on 63 and 67 minutes to make it 6-0.
Robertson got his fourth goal of the afternoon on 74 minutes before Scott Bremner made it 8-0 on 78 minutes.
Glengarry can now look forward to a home tie against the Glenurquhart second team in the second round of the all-North competition on Saturday 13 May 2017
Marine Harvest Premiership
Kinlochshiel 2 Kingussie 0
The match of the day in the Marine Harvest Premiership was the 3pm throw up between fourth placed Kinlochshiel and league leaders Kingussie.
And it is ‘Shiel who maintain their 100% record with a 2-0 win which lifts them to second in the table.
Kinlochshiel were along usual lines.
Kingussie travelled without Martin Dallas although Savio Genini and Ryan Borthwick were back. However the latter had to be withdrawn early in the game with the recurrence of an injury problem.
There were no goals in a keenly contested first half but it was the home side who took the lead on 53 minutes. Kingussie had been attacking but a long ball forward from ‘Shiel came in to Jordan Fraser and he flicked the ball on to John MacRae who scored from a tight angle. Kingussie keeper Craig Dawson got his stick to the ball but he couldn’t keep it out.
It was to get better for the home support just a couple of minutes later. A brilliant run from Keith MacRae caused problems in the visiting defence and led to a goal line scramble. The ball was flicked out to John MacRae and he tapped the ball home for his second goal of the game.
Next up for ‘Shiel is a home Artemis Macaulay Cup meeting with Lovat whilst Kingussie host Lochaber in the same competition.
Lovat 2 Oban Camanachd 1
Lovat halted a run of three games without a win when they came from a goal down to beat Oban Camanachd 2-1 in their 12.30pm throw up at Balgate.
Callum Cruden was back in the Lovat line up and Martin Mainland had recovered from a hand injury sustained in the previous week’s defeat to Glenurquhart.
Willie Neilson was passed fit to play for Oban Camanachd but Connor Howe was working.
This was a high-intensity match with plenty of endeavour from both sides.
Oban Camanachd almost went in front on 5 minutes when a cross into the danger area was deflected over his bar by Callum Cruden.
Visiting keeper Gavin Stobbart made a superb save under his crossbar to deny Lorne MacKay a minute later.
Oban Camanachd were starting to dominate the centre line and they took the lead on 15 minutes when Matt Rippon ran in on goal before confidently slotting the ball home.
Lovat lost Baily MacKay through injury on 35 minutes with Scott MacKenzie coming on in his place.
Lovat switched Danny Kelly to full centre at the break and he went on to win more of the ball in midfield with Scott MacKenzie also playing well, staking a claim for a starting slot against Kinlochshiel this coming Saturday.
Lovat levelled on 74 minutes. Scott MacKenzie won a tackle and ran up the right before playing a pass to Greg Matheson’s feet. Matheson made enough space to send a great shot high into the net from around 18 yards out.
Lovat took the lead a minute later. Their forward line had come deep and Greg Matheson showed great anticipation to run onto a ball over the top. Gavin Stobbart came out to clear but he slipped as he tried to get the ball away, leaving Matheson to take the ball and knock it into the empty net.
This was a feisty encounter which threatened to boil over on a couple of occasions following incidents involving Greg Matheson and Scott MacMillan with both players booked by referee Archie Ritchie.
Glenurquhart 1 Kyles Athletic 4
Kyles Athletic made it four league wins out of four when they beat Glenurquhart 4-1 in their 3pm throw up at Blairbeg.
Callum Smith, Euan Lloyd and Andrew Corrigan were missing for the Glen but Daniel MacKintosh was back with James Hurwood starting in defence and Lewis MacLennan on the substitutes’ bench.
Grant Irvine was out for Kyles with a hamstring injury.
Kyles suffered a blow after 5 minutes when Callum Miller had to off with a hamstring problem so Donald Irvine went to full back.
Glen were on top during the early stages but Kyles went in front on 17 minutes. Andrew King sent a free-hit down the right to Robbie MacLeod and his cross to the back post was missed by everyone so Martin MacFadyen ran back to stop the ball going out for a shy. MacFadyen sent a swerving ball into the goal area and it deceived Glen goalie Garry MacKintosh, dropping into the corner of the net.
A minute later, Michael Fraser came on in attack for an injured Fraser Heath with Connor Golabeck dropping into the back four to replace Heath.
Kyles’ goalie John Whyte did well to keep out a deflected Ally MacKintosh shot from distance on 39 minutes.
The Glen had also lost Neale Reid through injury in the first half but they drew level 5 minutes from half time. John Whyte did well to save a Daniel MacKintosh shot which came through a ruck of players but James MacPherson was quickly onto the rebound to score.
Both keepers were called into action a minute into the second half. First John Whyte threw himself to his right to protect his goal. Then play immediately switched to the other end where Garry MacKintosh used his body to stop Kyles regaining the lead.
Kyles Athletic were the stronger side during the final half hour of the contest and they went on to score three more times to win the game.
Sandy MacKenzie put them back in front on 61 minutes. Roddy MacDonald shot goalwards following a Gordon Whyte free-hit. Garry MacKintosh made the save but MacKenzie followed up to score.
Gordon Whyte made it 3-1 just 5 minutes later. The Glen failed to clear a Kyles attack and Robbie MacLeod drifted the ball to the back post where Innes MacDonald knocked it down to Gordon Whyte and he swept the ball into the net.
The visitors were awarded a penalty by referee Innes Wood on 88 minutes when Connor Golabeck seemed to be penalised. However Garry MacKintosh saved Gordon Whyte’s spot-hit with his feet.
As the ball broke, Kyles were awarded a free-hit just outside the D which Gordon Whyte played to Roddy MacDonald who ran in at the back post to score.
There was still time for brothers Roddy MacDonald and Innes MacDonald to exchange passes forward from midfield. Again referee Wood pointed to the penalty spot, this time penalising keeper MacKintosh for throwing his stick. However the goalie redeemed himself, stretching high to turn away Innes MacDonald’s effort from the spot which was heading in, just under the bar.
Kyles now top the table on goal difference.
Newtonmore 3 Lochaber 0
Newtonmore go fourth in shinty’s top flight after they beat Lochaber 3-0 at The Eilan.
Norman Campbell played in goal for Newtonmore who had David MacLean at full centre and Rory Kennedy at buckshee forward. Paul MacArthur was still out but Ackie MacRae was back and started in defence.
This was Lochaber’s first match for three weeks and they were without Barry MacDonald who started a two match suspension for passing through the disciplinary points threshold.
Newtonmore took the lead on 29 minutes when Rory Kennedy justified his selection in the forward line with the game’s opening goal. Kennedy went on a great run, beating three players before slipping the ball past Callum MacDonald to make it 1-0.
Glen MacKintosh added a second from close range on 34 minutes and that’s the way it stayed until the interval.
Iain Robinson then got in on the act with a goal on 74 minutes. The goal came following some great play from Craig Ritchie and Robinson turned his marker and struck the ball low and hard into the net to round off the 3-0 win.
Glasgow Mid Argyll 1 Kilmallie 0
Glasgow Mid Argyll and Kilmallie met in the league for the second time this season. GMA were 2-1 winners at The Canal Parks at the end of March and they secured what could yet prove to be a crucial 1-0 victory in this one at Yoker.
GMA were along usual lines with boss George Hay having a full squad to choose from.
Kilmallie’s suspension woes continued and manager Mark MacPherson was without Duncan Rodger who served a one game ban following his red card against Inverness whilst Michael Rodger started a two game ban for passing through the disciplinary points threshold.
The only goal of the game came early in the match. There were only 6 minutes played when Craig Anderson sent the ball into the D and Garry Luke ran in to produce a good finish from a tight angle.
Kilmallie’s cause wasn’t helped by two red cards. First Aaron Sandison picked up a yellow card for a wild swing and he then received a second yellow for something said to referee Robert Baxter.
Liam Cameron followed when he was sent off following a challenge on Garry Luke.
Both will miss this weekend’s Artemis Macaulay Cup tie against Kyles Athletic at Tighnabruaich.
Marine Harvest North Division 1
Kingussie 2 Newtonmore 2
Newtonmore came from two goals down to draw 2-2 with Kingussie in the Badenoch reserve team derby in front of a large crowd at The Dell on Friday 21 April 2017.
Kingussie resisted the temptation to field their more experienced players such as Ronald Ross, John Gibson or Garry Munro whilst Rory Fraser was an unused substitute.
Newtonmore’s Danny Macrae made a welcome return to shinty following an absence of over two years and having taken a knock in training during the week, he started this 6.30pm throw up on the bench.
With Kenny Ross full centre and Scott Campbell wing centre, Newtonmore had the better of the first half but they fell behind to a Bradley Harvey goal on 10 minutes. Kingussie had a shy on the left which found Kevin Thain and his strike was well saved by Newtonmore goalkeeper Callum Grover but the rebound came out to Bradley Harvey and his well struck shot from edge of box gave the keeper no chance.
The second half was a fairly even affair.
On 59 minutes, Danny MacRae came off the bench in place of Orsten Gardiner with Macrae going into full forward.
Kingussie looked to have won the game when Bradley Harvey got his and his side’s second goal of the evening on 70 minutes. Kevin Thain fed the ball to Harvey on the right and he had time to steady himself before sending a rocket shot high into the net, suffering a knock in the process.
The game had now sprung to life and, just a minute later, Calum Stewart halved the deficit. From the throw up, Newtonmore pressed the home defence and they worked the ball to Callum Stewart who found space on the right and, after his initial effort had been blocked, he shot across Kings’ keeper Robert Shiells to make it 2-1.
With 12 minutes remaining, the stage was set for Danny Macrae to make an impact and he did just that when he ran in on goal to get on the end of a ‘More shy by the corner flag on the left. Macrae took a touch before cleverly flicking the ball into the net to make it 2-2.
Kingussie keeper Robert Shiells mas the man of the match, making a number of excellent saves.
Kingussie stay top of the table on goal difference although they have played a game more than second placed Newtonmore.
Fort William 2 Kinlochshiel 3
The Kinlochshiel and Fort William second teams met for the second successive Saturday.
This was to be a noon league encounter at Kirkton but the match was switched to An Aird on Friday morning when it was ruled that ‘Shiel’s pitch couldn’t host two matches
A Donnie Walker goal gave the Fort victory in their Aberdein Considine Sutherland Cup tie a week earlier but this time a Scott MacLean goal a couple of minutes from time gave ‘Shiel a 3-2 win.
Victor Smith fired Fort William into a 16 minute lead but Duncan Matheson made it 1-1 at the break with a goal on 39 minutes.
Neil Fraser put ‘Shiel 2-1 ahead on 62 minutes but Victor Smith got his second on 69 minutes.
The winning goal came with just two minutes remaining when Scott MacLean scored to give ‘Shiel both points.
Glenurquhart 2 Skye Camanachd 3
The Skye seconds beat the Glenurquhart seconds by the odd goal in five in their noon throw up at Blairbeg.
Skye raced into a 2-0 lead with goals from Connor Gilpin on 6 minutes and Ross Gordon on 20 minutes.
However a Calum Miller goal on 35 minutes cut Skye’s lead at the break.
A David MacLennan penalty on 55 minutes restored parity but the winner came on 65 minutes when Ross Gordon got his second, volleying the ball into the corner of the net to give Skye their first league win of the season.
Marine Harvest South Division 1
Kyles Athletic 0 Lochside Rovers 3
Lochside Rovers go second in the table on goal difference after they beat the Kyles Athletic second team 3-0 at Tighnabruaich.
Craig MacDougall gave Lochside the lead on 23 minutes and that proved to be the only goal of the first half.
Iain MacMillan made it 2-0 on 53 minutes and Craig MacDougall got his second to make it 3-1 with 15 minutes remaining.
The sides are also scheduled to meet at the same venue in the Aberdein Considine Sutherland Cup second round this coming Saturday.
Col Glen 0 Bute 0
Bute and Col Glen shared the points in a goalless draw at Glendaruel.
The match doubled up for the Hamish Carmichael Memorial Trophy. So with the game ending in a draw, the sides went straight to a penalty shoot-out to determine the destination of the trophy which Bute won 3-1.
Marine Harvest North Division 2
Caberfeidh 2 Strathspey Camanachd 1
With table toppers Glengarry in cup action, the Caberfeidh colts took the opportunity to draw level in points at the top of the table with 2-1 win over third placed Strathspey Camanachd at Castle Leod.
Ruaraidh McCreadie put Cabers ahead on 28 minutes and they took that lead into the break.
Conor Aubrey levelled a minute after the restart but Caberfeidh’s John Ritchie grabbed the winner on 65 minutes.
Caberfeidh now only trail Glengarry on goal difference but they have played a game more.
Lochaber 10 Strathglass 1
The Lochaber reserves overcame the Strathglass reserves 10-1 at Spean Bridge.
Keith Neville on 3 minutes and Sam Lees on 6 minutes had Lochaber 2-0 ahead.
Lachlan Campbell on 12 minutes and Stuart Matheson a couple of minutes later doubled the home side’s advantage.
A second from Keith Neville on 36 minutes made it 5-0 at half time.
Neil MacDonald added a sixth a minute after the restart and although Barry John Phimister pulled a goal back on 66 minutes, a second from Lachlan Campbell a couple of minutes later followed by Neil MacDonald’s second on 70 minutes made it 8-1.
Lachlan Campbell completed his hat-trick on 77 minutes and Stuart Matheson got his second to make it 10-1 with just 6 minutes remaining.
The win means Lochaber climb to fourth in the division.
Inverness 0 Lovat 10
The Lovat reserves were too strong for an under-strength Inverness reserve side, winning 10-0 at The Bught Park.
A number of first team absentees and some player unavailability left Inverness boss Allan Macleod short of players.
Lovat’s Duncan Collings served the second game of a two match suspension.
The goals were shared between just two players; youngster Cameron MacMillan and the more experience Raymond Rennie.
Raymond Rennie broke the deadlock on 28 minutes and Cameron MacMillan made it 2-0 on 38 minutes. Rennie got his second a couple of minutes later to make it 3-0 at the break.
Raymond Rennie took his tally to six goals with efforts on 50, 60, 65 and 75 minutes.
Rennie then turned provider as Cameron MacMillan netted a 7 minute hat-trick as goals on 79, 84 and 86 minutes took his total for the day to four goals.
Boleskine P Lochcarron P
The match between Boleskine and Lochcarron at Smith Park was postponed as a mark of respect and to allow the Boleskine players attended the funeral of Pat MacDonald.
The match will be rescheduled for a later date.
Kilmallie P Lewis Camanachd P
The match between the Kilmallie reserves and Lewis Camanachd at The Canal Parks will be rearranged for a later date.
Marine Harvest South Division 2
Inveraray 6 Strachur 0
League leaders Inveraray reserves and second placed Strachur met at The Winterton with the home side running out 6-0 winners.
Inveraray veteran defender Andrew McMurdo began a two match suspension for passing through the disciplinary points threshold.
Veterans David Robertson and Euan McMurdo had Inveraray 2-0 ahead with goals on 7 and 19 minutes.
Young Ruaridh Graham added a third on 36 minutes.
Euan McMurdo showed that he still remembers where the goal is, taking his tally to four goals with efforts on 65, 70 and 87 minutes.
Oban Lorn 3 Aberdour 0
Oban Lorn notched their first win of the season when they beat the Aberdour second team 3-0 at Ganavan.
Euan MacCorquodale gave the home side the lead on 31 minutes and he scored his second double in successive matches on 58 minutes.
Drew Walker made it 3-0 just 5 minutes from time.
Dunoon Camanachd 1 Glasgow Mid Argyll 2
A late Luke Thornton goal gave the Glasgow Mid Argyll second team a 2-1 win over Dunoon Camanachd at The Dunoon Stadium.
Ewan MacLeod gave GMA the lead after 15 minutes.
This was Dunoon’s first home match of the season and they drew level on 35 minutes when Iain Grant scored.
The winner came 7 minutes from time when Luke Thornton’s goal gave GMA the points, lifting them to fourth in the table.
(All throw ups were at 2.30pm unless the match reports state differently)
WCA Round Up
The Marine Harvest Valerie Fraser Cup semi-finalists are known following the Women’s Camanachd Association fixtures at the weekend.
Marine Harvest Valerie Fraser Cup - Quarter Finals
Badenoch & Strathspey 1 Lochaber 2
Valerie Fraser Cup holders Lochaber are through to the semi-finals after they beat Badenoch & Strathspey 2-1 in their 1.30pm throw up at The Dell.
Alison MacVicar and Missy Cameron got the goals with Zoe Reid replying for Badenoch & Strathspey.
Lovat 1 Fort William 0
Lovat notched their first win of the season, beating Fort William 1-0 in their 2.30pm throw up at Balgate.
Nikki Grant got the all-important goal.
Fort William’s Zoe Smith was close to a leveller with her effort ruled out for offside.
Cowal & Bute 0 Aberdour 21
The more established Aberdour side proved too much for Cowal & Bute, winning 21-0 in their 12.30pm throw up at Strachurmore.
Dawn Ryan scored six times, Annie Butterworth netted four times, Katie Booth claimed a hat-trick, both Niamh Donnelly and Megan McFarlane bagged doubles whilst, Kirsty Fraser, Easnadh Reddington, Katy Smith and Rosie Mulligan got the others.
Skye Camanachd W/O v Glasgow Mid Argyll
2016 Valerie Fraser Cup runners up Skye Camanachd are through to the semi-finals after Glasgow Mid Argyll were unable to field a team for their tie at Pairc nan Laoch, Portree on Saturday 22 April 2017.
The semi-final draw has yet to be made.
Marine Harvest North Division 2
Glengarry 1 Glenurquhart 3
Glenurquhart returned from Craigard with both points following their 3-1 win over Glengarry in their 1.30pm.
Katie Macrae was on target for the home side but a Hazel Hunter hat-trick gave Glenurquhart the victory.
Strathspey 0 Strathglass 1
Strathglass beat Strathspey 1-0 at Grantown.
Charlotte Graham scored the vital goal.
Marine Harvest South Division 2
Dunadd 3 Ardnamurchan 9
Ardnamurchan maintained their perfect start to the season with a 9-3 victory over Dunadd in their 1pm throw up at the astro pitch, Lochgilphead.
Kate Bradley scored four times for Ardnamurchan, Eilidh Ross grabbed a hat-trick and Annie MacDonald bagged a brace.
Oban Lorn 2 Lorn 2
Oban Lorn and Lorn shared the points following a 2-2 draw in their 1pm throw up at Ganavan.
Claire Douglas and Shelley Maccuish scored for Oban Lorn with Caroline Smith and Kirsty MacArthur replying for the Lorn Ladies.
(The photograph of Skye Camanachd second team keeper Ryan Morrison making a save in the win over the Glenurquhart second team comes courtesy of Donald Cameron)