The Shinty Round Up – Saturday 28 April 2018 - UPDATED! | |
29 April 2018 Oban Camanachd became the first team to take a point from Marine Harvest Premiership leaders Kinlochshiel and both Fort William and Oban Celtic made Liberty British Aluminium Balliemore Cup progress following the shinty action on Saturday 28 April 2018.
Liberty British Aluminium Balliemore Cup – First Round Fort William 2 Inveraray 2 (After extra-time - Fort William won 4-2 on penalties) The pick of the Liberty British Aluminium Balliemore Cup first round ties was the 3pm meeting between Fort William and Inveraray at An Aird. The sides couldn’t be separated after two hours of shinty and Fort William eventually ran out 4-2 winners following a penalty shoot-out. Arran MacPhee was still out for Fort William whilst Inveraray’s Kieran Kirkhope was suspended. Fort William took the lead on 17 minutes. Referee Martin MacLean awarded the hosts a penalty and Victor Smith stepped up to score from the spot. Inveraray levelled on 58 minutes with Allan MacDonald scoring and they took the lead on 72 minutes with Craig Taylor netting. However they only stayed in front for a couple of minutes. Jack Fraser got on the end of a ball from the midfield and he touched the ball over the full back and took it past the keeper before walking it over the line. It remained 2-2 until the end of the 90 minutes and, with no goals during the extra-time period, the contest was decided by a penalty shoot-out. Sean Cruickshank, Victor Smith, Jack Fraser and Lachie Shaw all converted from the spot to put Fort William through to the next round.
Oban Celtic 6 Aberdour 3 Oban Celtic were 6-3 winners against Aberdour in their tie at Ganavan. Despite the win, Oban Celtic put in a below-par performance and they missed Ally McKerracher, George MacMillan, Andy Hunt and Rory Bruce. Iain MacKechnie and Kieran Gallacher both returned and Neil Carmichael started at full centre. A low Ross MacMillan drive gave the hosts an 8 minute lead but Aberdour were level within 60 seconds as Andrew Fraser made it 1-1. Aberdour levelled for a second time with a great goal following a corner. Cammy McCue let a cross run to David MacKenzie and he lashed the ball past the keeper with 57 minutes played. Oban Celtic’s quick forward play gave them an advantage Andy MacDonald put them back in front on 65 minutes. With no substitutes, Aberdour tired in the heat and Daniel Madej tapped in on 69 minutes before Ross MacMillan got his second on 78 minutes to make it 5-2 David MacKenzie got his second following a smart move on 87 minutes but Ross MacMillan completed his hat-trick a minute from time to make it 6-3. On a difficult pitch, Oban Celtic’s National Division experience made a difference and they deserved the win. They will now have home advantage against Fort William in the next round. However Aberdour will take a lot of positives from the game despite the defeat. Oban Celtic are again on cup duty this coming Saturday as they host Bute in the Artemis MacAulay Cup and Kenny Wotherspoon’s side will be eager to gain revenge having lost to the Islanders in the Glasgow Celtic Society Cup.
Strathglass 1 Glasgow Mid Argyll 4 Glasgow Mid Argyll extended their unbeaten run to seven matches when they defeated Strathglass 4-1 in their 3pm throw up at Cannich. Jamie MacFadyen gave GMA a 22 minute lead but Donald Fraser levelled on 31 minutes. Jamie MacFadyen got his second on 42 minutes to give GMA a 2-1 advantage at the break. Ross Fraser on 64 minutes and Calum Mclay on 77 minutes completed GMA’s 4-1 win.
Taynuilt 2 Inverness 6 A strong first half performance gave Inverness a 6-2 win over Taynuilt at the Taynuilt Sports Field. David Campbell got Inverness off to a great start with a goal in the opening minute and James MacKenzie added a second on 9 minutes. David Campbell got his second on 33 minutes and when referee Graham Fisher pointed to the penalty spot on 40 minutes, Dougie Rankin stepped up to score. There was still time for Charlie MacDonald to add fifth Inverness goal with a couple of first half minutes remaining. David Campbell completed his hat-trick just 3 minutes into the second half to give Inverness a 6-0 lead. Taynuilt rallied and Scott Dempster on 49 minutes and Stuart Scott on 52 minutes reduced the deficit. There was to be no comeback though and Inverness will host Glasgow Mid Argyll in the next round.
Ballachulish 7 Col Glen 0 Ballachulish were too strong for Col Glen, winning 7-0 at The Jubilee Park. Col Glen travelled with just twelve players and they found it tough against Ballachulish who were ruthless form in front of goals. Scott Henderson gave Balla’ a 3 minute lead and Duncan MacDonald made it 2-0 on 17 minutes. Alan Clark then took centre stage, rattling in a good hat-trick with goals on 25, 30 and 40 minutes to make it 5-0 at the interval. Scott Henderson got his second a couple of minutes after the restart. Balla’ boss Lorne Brown was able to give youngsters Daniel MacLean and Connor MacKenzie the final 25 minutes of the game. The third Ballachulish substitute, Lewis Bryson, made his contribution, adding a seventh goal on 81 minutes.
Glengarry 2 Bute 0 Marine Harvest North Division 1 side Glengarry beat Marine Harvest South Division 1 opponents Bute 2-0 at Craigard. This was a great game and a really hard battle but ‘Garry deserved the win in the end. After a goalless first half, Glengarry took the lead on 64 minutes. An Andrew Gilchrist corner was knocked down by Steven Cameron and Nick Dalgety drilled the ball into the net. ‘Garry clinched a place in the next round with 10 minutes remaining when Raymond Robertson took a long ball from Steven Cameron out the air before turning and bulleting a shot into the net. The winning margin could have been bigger had it not been for some fine saves from Kevin Queen in the Bute goal.
Aberdeen University P Beauly P The match between Marine Harvest North Division 1 side Aberdeen University and Beauly from the Marine Harvest National Division was postponed when Balgownie failed a Saturday morning pitch inspection.
Kilmallie W/O v Tayforth Kilmallie were given a bye into the second round when Tayforth were unable to raise a team for their meeting at The Canal Parks. Kilmallie are also without a match this coming Saturday.
Aberdein Considine Sutherland Cup – First Round Kilmallie 0 Lochaber 5 The final Aberdeen Considine Sutherland Cup first round tie saw the Lochaber seconds oust the Kilmallie seconds 5-0 at The Canal Parks. Kirsty Delaney gave Lochaber the lead before Ben Delaney made it 2-0. Kirsty Delaney then got her second and Lochaber’s third before Max Campbell and Pat Toal rounded off the 5-0 win. The Lochaber colts’ reward is a second round tie at home to the Beauly colts this coming Saturday.
Marine Harvest Premiership Kinlochshiel 2 Oban Camanachd 2 Oban Camanachd became the first team to take a point from Kinlochshiel with the sides drawing 2-2 at the Bught Park, Inverness. With Kirkton waterlogged, the game was switched to the Highland Capital …. Kinlochshiel manager Johnston Gill kept Finlay MacRae in the full back position with Paul MacRae continuing on the bench as he recovers from an elbow injury. Oban Camanachd boss Ian Hay was without Daniel Sloss who served the second game of a two-match ban but Willie Neilson returned and was listed as a substitute. Oban Camanachd, playing against a strong wind in the first half, took the lead after just 3 minutes when they punished some hesitancy between ‘Shiel keeper Scott Kennedy and defender Finlay MacRae and Andrew MacCuish nipped in to score from close range. A great bit of skill from Craig MacDougall gave Oban Camanachd a second goal on 32 minutes. Scott MacMillan found Andrew MacCuish with a ball from the left. MacCuish’s shot was blocked but Craig MacDougall juggled the ball over David Falconer before scoring with a sweet drive. Craig MacDougall was denied a second when he broke through one-on-one with Scott Kennedy but the ‘Shiel keeper saved with his foot. Cameron Sutherland made a superb stop from a Jordan Fraser shot which was heading for the top corner of the net whilst Scott Kennedy used his body to block a Scott MacMillan piledriver. Perhaps crucially, Kinlochshiel pulled a goal back just 3 minutes before the break when John MacRae took a Jordan Fraser pass and he turned and scored. Willie Neilson replaced the tiring Lorne Dickie midway through the second half for Oban Camanachd whilst David Lafferty took over from Malcolm Clark for the final 15 minutes. By then, ‘Shiel had moved Finlay MacRae into midfield with Paul MacRae, who had initially come on in attack, dropping back into defence. Oban Camanachd’s Chrissie MacMillan came off with a calf problem late in the game with Keith MacMillan coming on. Kinlochshiel got a leveller with 5 minutes remaining when Jordan Fraser ran across goal to shoot on his right side and turn a John MacRae free-hit from the left into the net. Indeed ‘Shiel might have had a late winner but Daniel Cameron managed to clear Jordan Fraser’s effort off the line. The Oban Camanachd defence of Daniel Cameron, Garry Lord, Chrissie MacMillan and Matt Rippon played well, restricting ‘the potent ‘Shiel strike force. Kinlochshiel are now two points ahead of Kyles Athletic at the top of the table whilst Oban Camanachd only trail fifth placed Caberfeidh on goal difference. Both teams are in Artemis MacAulay Cup action this weekend with Kinlochshiel at home to Newtonmore and Oban Camanachd hosting Glasgow Mid Argyll.
Caberfeidh 2 Newtonmore 5 Caberfeidh led twice against Newtonmore at Castle Leod before eventually losing 3-2. Caberfeidh boss Jodi Gorski was without Jamie Matheson who had a hamstring injury however Ryan Mackay returned to the starting line-up after a two-match suspension. Newtonmore manager Paul John MacKintosh travelled with a lengthy absentee list which included the suspended Evan Menzies and the injured Jamie Robinson, Paul MacArthur, Craig Ritchie, Norman Campbell and Steven MacDonald with the latter yet to play this season. There was a place in defence for Stuart Mitchell whilst Fraser MacKintosh took the full centre berth. Drew MacDonald returned to the squad and he was joined on the substitutes’ bench by Owen Fraser and Tommy Stewart. There was a minutes silence ahead of throw up to mark the passing of Caberfeidh stalwart Robbie Taylor. There was a nervous start to the game and, on 4 minutes, Kevin Bartlett hit a soft shot towards goal. ‘More keeper Kenny Ross went to stop the ball with his stick but the ball bobbled out for a goal hit. Kevin Bartlett hit a shot into the side netting on 15 minutes. Cabers did take the lead on 21 minutes when a Ben MacDonald clearance from defence found Ryan Mackay on the wing and he sent a ball into the heart of the Newtonmore defence where Craig Morrison turned his marker Andy MacKintosh and unleashed a shot into the top of the net, past a helpless Kenny Ross. On the half-hour, Neil Stewart found space on the ‘More right and he blasted what looked to be a goal-bound shot but Cabers keeper Ewen Pilcher made a great save with his stick, and Newtonmore had to settle for a corner. Caberfeidh almost doubled their lead when Ally MacLennan, who had a great first half, went on a run and his 25 yard shot hit the side-netting. Both teams deserved a half-time beak after a pulsating first 45 minutes and the supporters were in for a treat as the second half followed in the same vein. Newtonmore drew level on 55 minutes when Fraser MacKintosh sent a good ball deep into the Cabers defence and Iain Robinson pounced to hit a first time shot past Ewen Pitcher to make it 1-1. Caberfeidh kept their shape and discipline and they regained the lead on 62 minutes. Ally MacLennan passed the ball to Kevin Bartlett who sent it to the on-form Craig Morrison who again turned Andy MacKintosh before driving the ball home. Newtonmore fought back and, on 65 minutes, a Glen MacKintosh shot was saved with his feet by Ewen Pilcher but the ball looped up in the air and Iain Robinson leapt like a salmon to knock the ball in the back of the net. Craig Morrison had a great chance to complete his hat-trick 70 minutes. He did all the hard work by peeling away from his marker and, with only the goalie to beat, he shot wide of the right-hand post. Newtonmore introduced Drew MacDonald and his pace and skill added a new dimension to the match. On 82 minutes, Drew MacDonald received a ball on the left and he ran against the Cabers defence, into the D, and he then calmly placed the ball past the keeper and into the net. With 3 minutes remaining, Caberfeidh defender Martin MacDonald went into the book for a reckless challenge on Drew MacDonald and Glen Macintosh was also yellow carded by referee John Angus Gillies for an off-the-ball incident. Caberfeidh’s Ally MacLennan dominated the centre line whilst Blair Morrison in defence was always involved in the action. Two-goal Craig Morrison caused many difficulties for the ‘More defence. Newtonmore’s Iain Robinson worked tirelessly up whilst Iain Richardson put a good shift in midfield. The classy Rory Kennedy was good against Kevin Bartlett. Both teams played very well in what was a very entertaining match. Caberfeidh will feel deeply disappointed not to have taken something from the game whilst Newtonmore, boosted by Drew MacDonald’s introduction, will be delighted to take both points given their absentee list.
Skye Camanachd 0 Kingussie 2 Even at this early stage in the season, it was clear that there were two valuable points up for grabs at Pairc nan Laoch, Portree with Skye Camanachd and Kingussie both finding themselves at the wrong end of the table. Skye Camanachd boss John MacLeod was without Ally MacDonald whose knee injury, suffered against Lovat last Saturday, is likely to keep him sidelined for some time. However Stewart Grant, Ruaraidh MacLeod and Jamie Gillies were added to the squad whilst Ian Murray and Ross Gordon dropped out. Kingussie boss John Gibson was without Ryan MacWilliam who served the second game of a two match suspension. The game also came too soon for the injured Lee Bain and Louis Munro. Rory MacGregor forced an excellent Iain MacLeod save with a shot from wide on the right whilst Skye forward Ruaraidh MacLeod, at the back post, sent an effort over the bar following a Stewart Grant corner from the left. Kingussie took the lead on 24 minutes. Alexander Michie, who had a great game through-out, pushed forward into the Skye half and he found Ruaridh Anderson wide on the left and he finished really well from a tight angle. The visitors added a second just 3 minutes later. The Skye players didn’t react to a Fraser Munro shy from the left, mid-way in the Skye half. Rory MacGregor took advantage and he sent a powerful shot over keeper Iain MacLeod’s left shoulder and into the net. It took a brilliant double-save from Iain MacLeod to deny the Kings a third. First he used his caman to parry a Rory MacGregor shot from the left. The rebound fell for Ruaridh Anderson who struck the ball first time but MacLeod showed great reflexes to turn the ball away for a corner with his caman. The second half was devoid of incident and although Skye moved John Gillies from full back to full forward for the final 15 minutes, with youngster Jamie Gillies coming on in defence, they were unable to trouble Craig Dawson in the Kingussie goal. The sides meet again this coming Saturday; this time at The Dell, in the Artemis MacAulay Cup.
Lochaber 1 Lovat 3 Lovat recovered from falling behind to an early Shaun Nicolson goal to beat Lochaber 3-1 at Spean Bridge. Lochaber’s Brian MacDonald served a one-match ban for passing through the disciplinary points threshold whilst Martin Johnstone was a late call-off. Donald MacRae was also missing. Kevin Ferguson started at full centre. Scott MacKenzie, Chris Johnston and Thomas Fraser returned for Lovat with the latter two starting on the bench. There was no Lorne MacKay or Daniel Grieve, who suffered a back injury at work, so Craig Mainland switched to defence and Duncan Davidson was given a start. Lochaber got off to the best start as Shaun Nicolson put them ahead after just 3 minutes. Lovat defender Callum Cruden tried to clear a ball into the D but the ball got stuck under his feet and Shaun Nicolson forced the ball over the line from just a yard out. Lovat danger-man Greg Matheson hit the post from wide on the left before he pulled Lovat level on 13 minutes. It was a well-taken goal with Matheson turning home a cross from a central position at the edge of the D, striking the ball on the half volley. Worse was to follow for Lochaber as Marc MacLachlan put the Balgate side ahead on 18 minutes. A passing move from Scott MacKenzie to Duncan Davidson to Marc MacLachlan saw the former Beauly player allow Davidson’s well-weighted pass to run across him before striking it home on his right side. Lovat’s Bailey MacKay was forced off on 25 minutes after Finlay MacDonald’s swing caught him on the arm; earning the Lochaber man a booking. Chris Johnston came on in MacKay’s place. Lochaber swapped Stuart Matheson in attack for Duncan MacKinnon 5 minutes later. Lovat goalie Stuart MacDonald did well to come off his line to get a good hand to a Stuart Callison drive on 34 minutes. A couple of minutes later, Lochaber full forward John MacKenzie had to come off with what looked like a hamstring problem so player / manager Neil MacDonald took over. Just a couple of minutes before the break, a good Marc MacLachlan shot brought a fine save from Lochaber goalie Ally MacDonald. Marc MacLachlan got his second to extend Lovat’s lead on 63 minutes. Lewis Tawse found MacLachlan with a free-hit and, from wide on the right, the Lovat full forward got past Brennan MacDonald but looked to have hit the ball too far ahead of himself. Keeper Ally MacDonald came off his lime but MacLachlan stretched to get a touch to the ball, taking it past the keeper, and he slotted the ball into the net on his backhand. Lochaber had a penalty claim waved away by referee Lachie Wood on 75 minutes. Lovat lost a second wing centre when Scott MacKenzie suffered a knuckle injury which later required a hospital visit. Craig Mainland had a good first half for Lovat whilst Mark Kelly was excellent throughout. Lovat now only trail second placed Kyles Athletic on goal difference.
Marine Harvest North Division 1 Glenurquhart 0 Fort William 2 The match between the Fort William and Glenurquhart colts was switched from An Aird to Blairbeg. With no first team game, the Glen were able to include some youngsters such as Cameron MacKintosh, Oliver Black and Finlay Ralston. Finlay Robertson made his return following a hand injury whilst Christopher Mack was back after a finger injury. Jed Stoddart was missing. Iain MacLeod started at full back whilst U17 keeper Jay Brady was in goal. Fort William’s Mark Fraser scored the only goal of the first half with a shot from the edge of the D after 25 minutes. Padraig McNeil scored the Fort’s second just 3 minutes into the second half with a tidy finish after a defensive slip. The two points lift Fort William to third in the table.
Kinlochshiel P Skye Camanachd P The noon throw up between the Kinlochshiel and Skye Camanachd reserves was postponed on Thursday when, with Kinlochshiel and Oban Camanachd scheduled to meet in a Marine Harvest Premiership clash later in the afternoon, it became clear that the pitch would not take two games.
Marine Harvest South Division 1 Kyles Athletic 7 Inveraray 0 The reserve team derby between the Inveraray and Kyles Athletic seconds was switched from The Winterton to Glendaruel. And a devastating first half performance saw Kyles run out 7-0 winners. Kyles Athletic’s Chris Blair served the second game of his two match suspension whilst Inveraray’s Scott Robertson began a two-match ban. Ross MacRae opened the scoring on 9 minutes and Scott MacDonald added a second just 4 minutes later. Luke Thornton scored on 18 and 26 minutes, either side of a 22 minute Brandon Wilson strike to make it 5-0. Brandon Wilson got his second on the half hour mark and, if that wasn’t enough, Innes MacDonald added a seventh on 35 minutes. Kyles now have a four point lead over second placed Lochside Rovers at the top of the table with the sides due to meet in Oban this Saturday in the second round of the Aberdein Considine Sutherland Cup.
Kilmory P Lochside Rovers P The match between Kilmory and Lochside Rovers was postponed on Friday evening as MacRae Park was waterlogged.
Marine Harvest North Division 2 Lovat 9 Lewis Camanachd 0 The free-scoring Lovat second team go top of Marine Harvest North Division 2 after they beat Lewis Camanachd 9-0 in their 12.45pm throw up at Balgate. Raymond Rennie set the tone for the game when he gave Lovat a 2 minute lead. Graeme MacMillan made it 2-0 on 7 minutes and the same players scored late in the first half - Rennie on 44 minutes and MacMillan on 45 minutes – as did Duncan Urquhart on the stroke of half-time, to make it 5-0 at the break. Cameron MacMillan then got in on the act, scoring twice on 51 and 65 to make it 7-0. Raymond Rennie completed his hat-trick with 10 minutes remaining with his 21st goal of the season. Martin Bell rounded off the win with a couple of minutes remaining. Lovat lead second place Caberfeidh reserves on goal difference.
Strathglass 1 Caberfeidh 7 The Caberfeidh seconds only trail league leaders Lovat seconds on goal difference after they beat the Strathglass seconds 7-1 in their noon throw up at Cannich. There was a touch of fortune over Stuart Krzyzanowski’s first minute opener which deceived the keeper. Strathglass drew level on 5 minutes when a cross-come-shot from Penri Jones ended up in the net. A good finish from Stuart Krzyzanowski put Cabers back in front on 11 minutes and he took his and Caberfeidh’s tally to four goals with strikes on 15 and 48 minutes. Stuart Krzyzanowski then set up Ruairidh MacLennan who made it 5-1 on 64 minutes. Krzyzanowski was again provider on 70 minutes when he knocked a high ball into Ruairidh MacLennan’s path and he smashed a half-volley into the net. Caberfeidh substitute Paul Ross controlled the ball and teed up Ruairidh MacLennan for his hat-trick goal with just 3 minutes remaining. The Caberfeidh seconds trail leaders Lovat seconds on goal difference and they have a game in hand.
Strathspey Camanachd 2 Boleskine 3 Boleskine edged out Strathspey Camanachd; winning 3-2 in their 1.30pm throw up at Grantown Grammar School. Strathspey’s Stuart Sloss was free of suspension. Struan Ross gave the hosts a 20 minute lead but Stuart MacRae levelled just 3 minutes later. William MacKinnon put Boleskine ahead on the half hour mark only for Struan Ross to get his second 4 minutes later to make it 2-2. The winning goal came with just 11 minutes remaining when Stuart MacRae got his second to give Boleskine a 3-2 triumph.
Beauly P Inverness P Both clubs agreed that the game between the Beauly seconds and the Inverness seconds at Braeview Park will be rescheduled for a later date.
Marine Harvest South Division 2 Bute 2 Glasgow Mid Argyll 1 Neil McKirdy scored 10 minutes from time to give the Bute seconds a 2-1 win over the Glasgow Mid Argyll seconds at The Meadows. The first half looked as if it would end goalless until Chris McGowan put the hosts ahead on 40 minutes. Scott Anderson made it 1-1 with 15 minutes remaining before Neil McKirdy’s winner 5 minutes later. This was the only game in the division to go ahead and the win lift’s Bute to fourth place.
Oban Celtic P Glenorchy P The contest between the Oban Celtic second team and Glenorchy at Ganavan was postponed as the pitch couldn’t take two games.
Strachur P Aberdour P The match between Strachur and the Aberdour second team at Strachurmore will be rescheduled for a later date.
WCA Round Up Skye, Badenoch, Lochaber and Glasgow Mid Argyll are all through to the Marine Harvest Valerie Fraser Camanachd Cup semi-finals following the Women’s Camanachd Association action on Sunday 29 April 2018.
Marine Harvest Valerie Fraser Camanachd Cup – Quarter Finals Aberdour 1 Badenoch 2 Badenoch are through to the Marine Harvest Valerie Fraser Camanachd Cup semi-finals after they beat Aberdour 2-1 at Silversands. Katy Smith scored for Aberdour but Zoe Reid and Rhona McIntyre gave Badenoch victory.
Fort William 0 Lochaber 4 Last year’s finalists Lochaber are through to the last four after they beat Fort William 4-0 in their noon throw up at An Aid Kirsty Delaney grabbed a hat-trick and Rebecca Masson got the other.
Glasgow Mid Argyll 2 Ardnamurchan 0 A Kirsty Gray double meant Glasgow Mid Argyll beat Ardnamurchan 2-0 at Yoker.
Skye Camanachd W/O v Strathspey 0 Marine Harvest Valerie Fraser Cup holders Skye Camanachd were given a bye into the semi-finals when Strathspey were unable to raise a team for their tie at Pairc nan Laoch, Portree.
Marine Harvest North Division 2 Lochaber 12 Skye Camanachd 0 The Lochaber second team were too strong for the Skye Camanachd second team, winning 12-0 at Spean Bridge. Caitlin MacDonald scored five times, Natalie MacDonald grabbed a hat-trick and Kira MacDonald, Carla Berardelli, Sarah Davie and Chloe MacIntyre were also on target.
Glengarry 8 Strathglass 1 Glengarry defeated Strathglass 8-1 in their 1.30pm throw up at Craigard Hat-tricks from Joanne Gillanders and Emily Gordon 3, and goals from Isla Mackay and Elaine Cameron made up ‘Garry’s tally with Cassie Dorian getting a consolation strike for Strathglass.
Lovat 4 Glenurquhart 5 Glenurquhart edged out Lovat 5-4 in a tight game at Balgate. Fiona Urquhart and Ruth Campbell bagged doubles for Lovat in this 2pm throw up but Hazel Hunter’s treble and strikes from Abi Stoddart and Claire Hannon gave Glen the win.
Kinlochshiel 5 Inverness 1 Kinlochshiel recorded their first competitive success, beating Inverness 5-1 in their 1.30pm throw up at Plockton. Isabelle Mackenzie’s hat-trick and goals from Eilidh MacInnes and Hannah MacDiarmid sealed the win with Katie McMillian countering for Inverness.
Marine Harvest South Division 2 Oban Lorn 1 Dunadd 7 Dunadd were 7-1 winners against Oban Lorn at Ganavan. Annmarie MacLean netted for the Oban side but five-goal Laurene Cameron and Nicola Smyth and Anna Airlie ensured a Dunadd win.
Glasgow Mid Argyll v Ardnamurchan W/O The Ardnamurchan second team were given a walk-over when the Glasgow Mid Argyll second team were unable to raise a team for their match at Yoker.
(All throw ups were at 2.30pm unless noted differently in the match report) |