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22-03-2025
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Fort William beat Lovat while Kingussie draw with Newtonmore
Newly promoted Fort William shot to the top of the Mowi Premiership with a 3-1 win against Lovat in Kiltarlity, while Kingussie dropped their first point of the season in a 2-2 draw in the Badenoch derby at The Eilan, Newtonmore. However the other promoted side, Beauly, are still to break their duck after losing out 3-2 to visitors Oban Camanachd. Elsewhere, Kyles got off the mark with a 1-0 home win over Kinlochshiel. Lewis Tawse edged Lovat ahead just before half time but Hamish Shaw, Victor Smith and Lachie Shaw replied to give Fort William their fourth consecutive victory. Newtonmore built up a 2-0 lead through Struan Ross and Joe Coyle but after the break, Roddy Young and Ruaridh Anderson salvaged a draw for the defending champions who now trail Fort by a point. Oban Camanachd rushed into a 2-0 lead after just nine minutes with a Ross MacMillan double. Scott MacMillan made it 3-0 early in the second half but Beauly made it a nail-biting finish after two from Farquhar MacRae. James Pringle, with 12 minutes left at Tighnabruich, scored the only goal of the game for Kyles. In the National Division, Lochaber maintained their unbeaten record when they came from behind to edge Inveraray 3-2. Col Glen defeated Glasgow Mid Argyll 2-0 at Yoker, Bute had a fine 2-1 success at Kilmallie and in shinty's oldest derby, Glenurquhart disposed of Strathglass 2-0 at Cannich.


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22-03-2025
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- BBC News
Fort William beat Lovat while Kingussie draw with Newtonmore
Newly promoted Fort William shot to the top of the Mowi Premiership with a 3-1 win against Lovat in Kiltarlity, while Kingussie dropped their first point of the season in a 2-2 draw in the Badenoch derby at The Eilan, the other promoted side, Beauly, are still to break their duck after losing out 3-2 to visitors Oban Kyles got off the mark with a 1-0 home win over Tawse edged Lovat ahead just before half time but Hamish Shaw, Victor Smith and Lachie Shaw replied to give Fort William their fourth consecutive built up a 2-0 lead through Struan Ross and Joe Coyle but after the break, Roddy Young and Ruaridh Anderson salvaged a draw for the defending champions who now trail Fort by a Camanachd rushed into a 2-0 lead after just nine minutes with a Ross MacMillan double. Scott MacMillan made it 3-0 early in the second half but Beauly made it a nail-biting finish after two from Farquhar Pringle, with 12 minutes left at Tighnabruich, scored the only goal of the game for the National Division, Lochaber maintained their unbeaten record when they came from behind to edge Inveraray Glen defeated Glasgow Mid Argyll 2-0 at Yoker, Bute had a fine 2-1 success at Kilmallie and in shinty's oldest derby, Glenurquhart disposed of Strathglass 2-0 at Cannich.