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Fort William extend unbeaten run despite draw

Fort William extend unbeaten run despite draw

BBC News12-04-2025

Fort Williiam's phenomenal return to the Mowi Premiership continued when they extended their unbeaten run to five games with a stoppage time 2-2 draw at Kingussie.There was a first defeat for Oban Camanachd, 3-1 away to Caberfeidh.Kinlochshiel thrashed pointless Beauly 8-0 and Kyles conceded first in advance of a 4-2 defeat of Lovat at Balgate.Meanwhile, Skye shocked Newtonmore with a 3-1 win at The Eilan in the first round of the WM Donald MacTavish Cup.It took Lachie Shaw just eight minutes to put Fort William ahead at The Dell and Roddy Young equalised midway through the first half. Michael Slimon then looked to have won it for Kingussie before Shaw emerged again in the 94th minute to deny the champions. Kingussie remain top by a point, but Fort have a game in hand.A trademark first-minute Craig Morrison goal put Caberfeidh ahead in advance of Ross Campbell's equaliser. Charlie Ferguson and Blair Morrison then won it for Cabers in the second half.A John MacRae hat-trick, two each from Keith MacRae and Ali Nixon, and a single from Zander MacRae for Kinlochshiel saw off struggling Beauly on the west coast.A quickfire Connor Kennedy double in response to Graeme MacMillan's opener for Lovat gave Kyles the edge. James Pringle for Kyles then Bailey MacKay for the home side made it 3-2 at half-time and Ross MacRae grabbed a late fourth for Kyles.After a goalless first-half in the MacTavish tie, Skye's Ruaraidh MacLeod broke the deadlock, Joe Coyle equalised and MacLeod edged Skye ahead again before a Daniel Sloss own goal tied things up.An early goal from Ben Delaney gave unbeaten National Division leaders Lochaber a 1-0 home win over Glenurquhart.

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