Grove Menzieshill & Kelburne advance to Scottish Cup Final
Grove Menzieshill and Glynhill Hotel Kelburne will contest the Men’s Arthur McKay Scottish Cup final on Saturday 25 May after their semi-finals wins at Peffermill today.
The defending champions went through to the final with a devastating 9-0 win over rivals Western Wildcats.
The scorers for the Paisley side included Lee Morton, Alan Forsyth, Johnny Christie, Scott Sutherland, Ross McIntyre, Ed Greaves and Willie Marshall.
Chris Anderson’s Grove Menzieshill defeated Inverleith 3-0 in the first of the day’s semi-finals and will relish their first final appearance in a number of years.
In Men’s Aberdeen Asset Management National League Division 2, Aberdeen GSFP kept themselves in the promotion hunt after a 5-4 win against Alpha Data Carnegie, who lost out on an opportunity to move out of the relegation zone.
Leaders Dundee Wanderers maintained their position at the top of the league by defeating Stepps 6-4 away from home.
Esrkine Stewart’s Melville consolidated their position as leaders of Men’s Aberdeen Asset Management National League Division 3 courtesy of a 2-1 victory at Ayr today.
They moved ten points clear of second place Harris Academy, who play Aberdeen University tomorrow.
Elsewhere, FMGM Monarchs took advantage of Ayr’ loss to the league leaders to move up to third in the table with a comprehensive 5-0 defeat of Giffnock, while Perthshire suffered a set-back to their promotion prospects, going down 6-4 at home to Aberdeen University.
In the bottom half of the table, Stirling University defeated Waverley Inveresk Trinity 3-1 and 2020 Renewables Greenock and Stirling Wanderers played out a 2-2 draw.
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