Cup holders Grove lose out to penalty flicks
Scottish Cup Round Up
Men Quarter Finals
An all shoot out affair as Cup holders Grove Menzieshill lost out to Inverleith after finishing 2-2 with an overtime penalty corner withAdam McKenzie scoring to level it 2-2 at full time. This leading to penalty flicks, as the purple robes won 6-5.
Grange men showed why they have their European status after beating underdogs University of St Andrews 9-0 at the weekend. This sees them comfortably through to the semi-final this weekend.
In the Glasgow derby it was another close affair with PSL Team Sport Clydesdale drawing with Hillhead 2-2 forcing another quarter final match to go to penalty flicks. This went to sudden death with Hillhead winning a thrilling 11-10.
Last but not least AAM Gordonians scraped through to the semi-finals by just one goal after beating Dundee Wanderers 6-5.
Women Quarter Finals
League leaders Grove Menzieshill won a convincing 7-0 over Western Wildcats whilst Edinburgh University travelled north and comfortably beat Dundee Wanderers 6-1. The students will face Grove Menzieshill in the next round.
CALA Edinburgh who finished just one position above Watsonians in Division 1 beat East rivals Watsonians 3-1, elsewhere Milne Craig Clydesdale Western won 4-1 over Inverleith at Glasgow Green. CALA face the Titwood outfitters in the semi-final at Peffermill this Saturday.
Scottish Plate
Men Quarter Finals
Granite City Wanderers beat Stirling Wanderers 5-0 whilst University of Dundee, who finished second in Division 3 beat league above side FMGM Monarchs a triumphant 9-2. The Aberdeen based side take on the students in this weekend’s semi-final.
2020 Renewables Greenock won 4-2 over fellow Division 3 team Perthshire. Uddingston managed a close 3-2 win over Falkirk GHG to help them progress to the semi-finals against 2020 Renewables Greenock.
Women Quarter Finals
In the Aberdeen derby Granite City Wanderers came out on top winning 2-1 over Aberdeen.
Championship side Stirling Wanderers caused an upset knocking out Division 1 side Grange 5-3, they face Granite City Wanderers this weekend.
Edinburgh University II won 3-1 over St Andrews University, with the Edinburgh based side facing Championship side Glasgow Accies, who move forward automatically to the semi-finals after Aberdeen University pulled out.
District Cup
Men
PSL Team Sport Clydesdale II through to the final after beating Inverleith II a convincing 8-1, they take on Grange II in the final. Grange II won in an exciting manner to see them to the final. After finishing 2-2 against AAM Gordonians II Grange became the victor after winning running penalties 4-2.
Women
Milne Craig Clydesdale Western IV beat Orkney 3-2 to see themselves into the final up against Erskine Stewart’s Melville FP II who beat Shetland 2-1.
District Plate
Men
Perthshire II beat CALA Edinburgh II 2-1 whilst Hillhead II won 6-3 over Watsonians II, seeing Hillhead II take on Perthshire II in the final.
Women
Grange III won 3-1 over Quasar as Madras FPs put three past Livingston & West Lothian final score 3-2, putting Madras FPs playing Grange III in the final.
Men Reserve Cup
Grange V beat Edinburgh University III a great 7-0 whilst fellow club mates Grange III lost to Hillhead III 5-2. Grange V plays Hillhead III on Sunday in the final at Glasgow Green.
Men Reserve Plate
Aberdeen Grammar School FPs won 3-1 over Grove Menzieshill III elsewhere Rottenrow Blue Sox II won 2-1 seeing them to the final.
All finals will be held at Glasgow Green on the 18th of May.
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