Football: Non-league round-up
Harthill Royal 1-11 Bonnyrigg Rose
BONNYRIGG ran amok at Gibbshill with a fine display of attacking football. Sean Grady scored the first and last goals, the latter completing a fine hat-trick. Debutant Craig O'Reilly also hit three with James Morrice, Kevin McLeish, Charlie Brigain, Bryan Wilson and a Ross Hamilton penalty completing the rout while Gary Shanks scored Royal's consolation. Harthill also had four players booked to complete a miserable day.
Harthill Royal: Miller, Williamson, Campbell, Wilson, Rodgers, Luke, Shanks, Walker, McArthur, Dickov, Wilkins. Subs: McGuinness, Hendry, Neally.
Bonnyrigg Rose: Combe, Bracks, Noble, Reid, Dunn, Hamilton, Grady, Morrice, O'Reilly, McLeish, Brigain. Subs: Martin, Howat, Ritchie, Paliczka, Wilson, Logan.
SUPER LEAGUE
Bo'ness United 1-2 Kelty Hearts
TEN-MAN Bo'ness United surrendered their undefeated league record with this loss. Bo'ness scored first with a Steven Kiczynski header but Gary Leighton equalised, heading home a Scott Laurie corner and Ross Morrison shot the visitors ahead before half time. Paul Shields was sent off just after the break to cap a miserable day for the leaders.
Bo'ness United: Longmuir, Snowdon (Brown 56), Fleming, Kiczynski, Duffin, Hay (Morrison 61), Walker, Shirra, Shields, Gribben, Donnelly (McFadyen 71). Subs: Ballantine, Main, Nixon
Kelty Hearts: Fleming, Winiarski, C Courts, Leighton, Findlay, Rushford, Laurie, R Morrison (McCabe 77) McGeorge, C Morrison (Kay 50), Mauchlen (Cusick 83). Subs: Ross, Webster, Rollo, SG Coull
Whitburn 0-2 Lochee United
STEVEN WEIR came closest to scoring in the first half, Brown diving full length to deny his rasping shot. Craig Robertson opened the scoring in the 66th minute when his shot from the edge of the box deceived Ryan McGurk and found the inside of the net. Late on, Paul Blackwood settled the game when he fired home from an acute angle.
Whitburn: R McGurk, S Murphy (Hastie 84), Mooney, Dolan, Leiper, Donnelly, Gormley, Doig, McSween, Strickland, Weir (D McGurk 70). Subs: D Murphy, Walker.
Lochee United: Brown, Alexander, Watson, Hay, Thompson, Voight, Abbot, Cargill, Robertson (Heggie 84), Blackwood, Hagan (Anderson 80). Subs: Gunn, Mooney, McLennan.
Linlithgow Rose 3-2 Camelon
JIMMY MITCHELL opened the scoring for the visitors, but Linlithgow were on top by half time thanks to strikes by Scott Wilson and Gordon Herd. Camelon substitute Chris Jeffrey received a straight red card for a challenge that saw Kevin Donnelly stretchered off. Scott Wilson was sent off for his part in the melee that followed. Andy Dick seemed to have rescued Camelon with a wonder strike but Tommy Coyne scored an injury-time penalty after Stuart Cringean had been dismissed.
Linlithgow Rose: Pinkowski, Donnelly (Smith 76), Virgili, Ward, Wilson, Tyrell, Manson (Livingstone 71), Adam, Coyne, Herd (King 71), McLennan. Subs: Bradley, Flannery, McArthur, McPherson
Camelon: Hutchinson, Bell, Fullerton, Graham, Cringean, Shirra, Batchelor, Dick, Stevenson, Sheerin (Jeffrey 60), Mitchell (Kilgannon 70). Subs: Desmond, Gillespie, Lynn, Mooney, McCulloch
PREMIER LEAGUE
Penicuik Athletic 1-3 Armadale Thistle
IN A hard-fought first 45 minutes Armadale looked most likely to score, however the sides went in 0-0 at the interval. Armadale took the lead in the 51st minute through Lee Johnstone. Robbie Feeney added a second in the 59th minute. Craig Meikle pulled one back for Penicuik ten minutes later. In the 82nd minute, Robbie Feeney converted a soft penalty award. With minutes to go, Lee Johnstone was sent off after receiving a second booking for dissent.
Penicuik Athletic: Bald, Harvey, Kennedy, Meikle, Milne, Barr, Kelly, McKenna, Cole, Gay, Montgomery. Subs: Steel, Gallagher, Trialist, Walker, Trialist, Harvey
Armadale Thistle: Whartley, Bonnar, McIntosh, McCulloch, Buchanan, Mauchline, Lynch, R Johnstone, Feeney, L Johnstone, Connelly. Subs: Suchinskyj, Manson, Valentine, Carson, Vita
SOUTH DIVISION
Sauchie 1-3 Broxburn Athletic
A FIRST-HALF hat-trick by former Sauchie striker John Jeffrey sealed this hastily rearranged league match at the home of Alloa football club on the all-weather surface. Goals on nine, 21 and 29 minutes had Sauchie reeling and it could have been more. Sauchie came out in the second half and pressed Broxburn back but had only a Hugh Kerr shot in the 64th minute to show for their efforts.
Sauchie: Gillespie, R Vinter, Learmouth, King, Tully, Lejman, Arnot, Comrie, Myles, S Vinter, Kerr. Subs: Baird, Russell, Barclay, Tinning, Griffin, Hardie.
Broxburn Athletic: G Maley, Bishop, Gibson, Cairns, Ritchie, Hannah, Martin, Millar, Geddes, Jeffrey, Young. Subs: Dicov, Craig, S Maley, Armit, Wilson, Pearson, Bruce.
Haddington Athletic 1-1 Stoneyburn
THE visitors went ahead against the run of play after forty minutes when Kieran Bryce was quickest to react and pounce on a loose ball from six yards after Andrew Stobie had parried a free kick. Haddington equalised on sixty five minutes from the spot through skipper Michael Motion after McMeechan handled in the box.
Haddington: Stobie, Clark, Riding, Paterson, Greenaway, Aitken, Myles, Motion, Ferguson, Martin, Ambrozy. Subs: Blair, Davidson, Kroczak, McLean, Robertson, Trialist, Newman (SG).
Stoneyburn: Brown, P Callaghan, Nimmo, Hughes, McMeechan, Butler, Matonti, S Callaghan, Doonan, Bryce, Bonnes. Subs: Pritchard, Gillies, MacAulay, Fleming, Greig.
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