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Published Date: 30 March 2009
SPARTANS moved to within a point of Premier Division leaders Dalbeattie Star after they won 3-1 away to reigning champions Whitehill Welfare.
Ross Johnston gave Whitehill the lead before Struan Preston equalised, then second-half goals from Gavin Malin and David Etale sealed all three points for Spartans.

Dalbeattie Star fell behind to a Daniel McAleavy against Lothian Thistle before Gary McMinn equalised in a 1-1 draw.

Edinburgh University defeated Edinburgh City 3-0 with goals from Jamie Redman, Ruaraidh Scott and Jack Beesley, while Scott Borthwick notched five goals for Easthouses Lily as they beat Preston Athletic 7-2. Ryan Curran and John Hunter also scored.

Bottom club Peebles won their first game of the season, beating Selkirk 2-1 thanks to goals from Darren Thomson and Craig Dilworth.





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  • Last Updated: 30 March 2009 1:42 AM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Spartans FC
 
 

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