League One round-up: Ayr lose as Raith cut the gap at top


Cammy Russell struck early for Airdrie and David Brownlie doubled their advantage after 26 minutes when he forced the ball home following a corner to leave the league leaders stunned.
Ayr tried to salvage something in the second half but did not create too much in front of goal. Michael Moffat had a chance in the last minute but saw his effort brilliantly saved by Rohan Ferguson.
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Hide AdRaith Rovers took full advantage to close the gap with a 2-1 win at Arbroath. Greig Spence gave Raith the lead in the 20th minute with his 10th goal of the season and Liam Buchanan made it 2-0 before the interval. Arbroath pulled a goal back ten minutes into the second half through an own-goal from Ross Matthews.
Alloa Athletic moved into third with a 1-0 win over Stranraer. Alloa had the better of the first half and, but for some inspired goalkeeping from Cameron Belford, pictured, would have been in front.
On-loan Ross Stewart put Alloa in front in the 57th minute when he headed home after Belford had touched an Iain Flannigan free-kick on to his crossbar for the winning goal.
Albion Rovers edged East Fife 3-2 at Cliftonhill. Aaron Dunsmore put East Fife in front but Connor Shields equalised midway through the first half before Alan Trouten made it 2-1. Greg Hurst equalised almost immediately and Scott McLaughlin scored a second-half winner with a well-struck free-kick.
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Hide AdQueen’s Park clambered off the bottom with a convincing 3-0 win at Forfar Athletic. The Glasgow side got off to a flier when Adam Cummins headed them in front after only two minutes after David Galt had sent over an inviting cross.
Robbie Leitch made it 2-0 three minutes from half-time, taking advantage of some sloppy Forfar defending, before Dominic Docherty completed the scoring in injury time.