Kelburne find scoring touch.
Glynhill Hotel Kelburne moved to within a point of
Edinburgh University and a place in the top half of the league with
a 4-1 win over CALA Edinburgh in wet conditions at Bellahouston on
Thursday night.
Kelburne have found scoring difficult this year but coach Stacy
Ramsay must have been happy with a four goal return against a team
winning the corresponding fixture by a solitary goal.
CALA remain in seventh spot but still on the fringes of the
relegation zone.
Kelburne’s goalscorers were Kate Longbotham,Stevie McNally, Emma
Barlow and Internationalist Laura Carlton (Wrightson.)
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