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Football round-up: Scottish Cup, Premier League, South Division

Sauchie 0 Whitburn 3

ANDY DOIG headed the first goal from an Alan Mooney free kick. The lead was doubled when Kevin Donnelly converted a corner. In the 73rd minute Steven Weir fired in the third from six yards.

Sauchie: Hardie, Burns (Learmouth 83), Currie (R Vinter 83), King, Tully, Lejman, S Vinter, Comrie, Myles, Bonar, Tinning (Griffin 75). Subs not used: Stenhouse, Brough.

Whitburn: R McGurk, S Murphy (Mackay 77), Mooney, D McGurk, Leiper, Donnelly, D Murphy, Doig, Weir (J Murphy 77), Strickland (Gormley 77), McNelis. Subs not used: Dolan, McSween, Hastie, Walker

Beith 5 Dalkeith Thistle 1

BEITH had two penalties converted by John Craig before Andy Reid added two more goals. Kenny McLean scored their fifth before Stuart Robertson scored.

Beith: Ross, McShane, Kerr, McCulloch, Sheridan, Mort, Craig, McGarvey, Reid, McKeown, McLean, Subs: Stewart, Canavagh, Convery, Wilson, Britton.

Dalkeith Thistle: Hogarth, McIntosh, Watters, B Richardson, McManus, Wilson, L Richardson, Maxwell, McDonald, Kelly, Publeski, Subs: Ure, Liddle, Robertson, Finlayson, McLean.

Kello Rovers 3 Arniston Rangers 3 (Kello won 6-5 on penalties)

ARNISTON took the lead through a Tadg Moriarty penalty. John McCluskey equalised with the first of Kello's three spot kicks. Martin Bell scored an own goal to give Arniston the lead again. McCluskey scored from the spot again to bring Kello level. Calum Martin scored to put Arniston ahead then Kello got another penalty. They missed that but in the dying minutes Martin Bell scored a dramatic equaliser against nine men. Kello then won the shoot out 6- 5.

Kello Rovers: Menzies, S Bell, McCluskey, M Bell, Hyslop, McGinlay, Middlemas, Weir, Frew, Montgomery, Livingston, Subs: Fleming, Elliott, Currie, McTaggart, Thomson, McChesney, Dalzell.

Arniston Rangers: Rachowski, Laird, Moriarty, Nisbet, Opilka, Bonthrone, Morris, Elliss, Killin, Cunnison, Martin, Subs: Donlevy, Nicolson, Anderson.

PREMIER LEAGUE

Forfar West End 1 Penicuik Ath 0

BRIAN DUELL notched the all important goal three minutes before half time. Hutchison plucked a Penicuik corner kick out of the air and launched a mighty clearance downfield which the Penicuik defence failed to touch allowing Duell to run through and beat Bald.

Forfar West End: Hutchison, Logan, Black, Millar, Gibb, Lawson, Pirie, Garrick, Duell, McConnachie, McKenzie. Subs: Muckersie, Johnston, Cox, Johnston, Roberts, McVicar.

Penicuik Ath: Bald, Gallagher, Steele, Lynch, Meikle, Kelly, Moonie, Coleman, Harvey, Walker, Montgomery. Subs: Korinek, Barr, Noon, Cole Ramage.

SOUTH DIVISION

Dunbar Utd 3 Harthill Royal 1

CHRIS GRANT opened the scoring for Dunbar in the seventh minute with striker Callum Hill adding a second ten minutes before the break. John Twaddle scored a third with an inswinging corner in the 65th minute. Harthill pulled a goal back in 88 minutes via John Connolly.

Dunbar Utd: Johnstone, Thomson, Laing, Morgan, Rooney, Weir, Young, Peters, Jones, Hill, Grant. Subs: Girdwood, McEwan, Lothian, Hastie.

Harthill Royal: Neally, Williamson, Carmichael, Ross, Rodgers, Campbell, Shanks, Wells, Walker, Wilkins, Connolly. Subs: Black, Beattie, Luke, Wilson.

Edinburgh Utd 4 Pumpherston 2

JAMES SOMMERVILLE opened for Pumpherston in the fifth minute but Steven Finlayson equalised. Ross Elliot put the city side ahead from the penalty spot. Darren Thomson scored twice for Edinburgh and Steven Norris scored Pumpherston's second.

Edinburgh Utd: Burnside, Kelly, Potter, Pullen, Christie, Finlayson, Murray, Hawkins, Thomson, Zavaroni, Elliot. Subs: Butler, Pryde, Dalglish, Trialist, Livie.

Pumpherston: Mathie, Meekison, C Omara, McQue, Sommerville, D Omara, McQuaid, Dean, Wales, Adams, Norris. Subs: Lemar, Simpson, Pirie, Ross.

Haddington Ath 0 West Calder Utd 2

STEVEN JOHNSTON gave the visitors a 17th minute lead, rifling home from 18 yards. Haddington tried hard for a second half equaliser but were caught out by a sucker punch six minutes from time when Jacek Lorek covered more than half the length of the pitch before teeing up Scott Mitchell for United's second.

Haddington Ath: Stobie, Faichney, Grant, Paterson, Blair, Greenaway, Rusin, Motion, Robertson, Ambrozy, Aitken. Subs: Davidson, McLean, Riding, Rollo.

West Calder Utd: Watson, Bodel, Seaton, Paton, Wolfe, Mitchell, Miller, Lorek, Johnston, Reid, Corbett. Subs: Meikle, Russell, Agnew, Sey, McCann, Clark.

Tranent 1 Blackburn Utd 2

BLACKBURN went ahead on 21 minutes through an Alan Brown the spot kick. Tranent, after sustained pressure, equalised on 52 minutes. Paul Harvey demonstrated good close control to turn and net with a superb low shot. On 63 minutes Blackburn's Greig Crooks set up Jordan Rintoul to shoot the winner.

Tranent: Inglis, Munro, Draper, Lawrie, Salton, McPartlin, Horne, Anderson, Harvey, Murray, Lally. Subs: Tait, White, Berry, Blackley, Purves.

Blackburn Utd: Connelly, Sneddon, Miller, Spence, Crooks, M Stewart, Gillespie, Brown, Donnelly, Plenderleith, Rintoul. Subs: Keenan, McQuillan, Fleming, B Stewart.


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