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GRANTS' GLORY

North Ayrshire Sunday League team the Grants defeated a BPI Select team 8-3 in the annual Charity Cup Trophy game on Saturday.

The Grants take on the sponsors' team every summer for the trophy with the aim of the event to raise funds for a selected charity chosen by both teams.

Arrow PENALTY SHOOTOUT WAS A WINNER FOR WINTON

GOALKEEPER Stevie O'Neill was saint turned sinner as he missed a penalty before saving two in a nerve-jangling shootout at chilly Winton Park on Monday night to edge out Vics and help his side retain the North Ayrshire Cup.

Arrow BUFFS BOW OUT AT FINAL HURDLE

A CLINICAL Cumnock side, still reeling from their Citylink Scottish Cup final defeat, blitzed sorry Buffs to land the showpiece domestic trophy for the first time.

Arrow BUFFS BOW OUT AT FINAL HURDLE

A CLINICAL Cumnock side, still reeling from their Citylink Scottish Cup final defeat, blitzed sorry Buffs to land the showpiece Ayrshire Weekly Press Cup for the first time.

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UNITED FRONT

TITLE-WINNING Stevenston United rounded off a fantastic season with a presentation evening - and a chance to be pictured with the cup.

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ACCIES HAVE PLENTY TO CROW ABOUT NOW

After being posted 'missing in action' for four weeks, Ardrossan 1st XI returned to the battlefield to play Crow Road in the Brunton Miller Western Division Five class at Memorial Field on Saturday.

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THISTLE RAID ON RIVALS

Ambitious new boss John Garroch and assistant Sammy Conn have hit the ground running since being appointed to the DALRY THISTLE hotseat just two weeks ago, raiding rival Stagecoach Ayrshire District League side Troon Juniors to snap up FIVE highly experienced players.

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PREMIER CLASS

PROUD West Kilbride Ams manager Alex Adam saluted his players after they clinched promotion back to the Lindsay Fencing Premier Division.

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BUFFS FALL AT FINAL HURDLE

CLINICAL Nock broke Buffs' hearts with this defeat leaving their promotion dreams in tatters for the second year running.

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MEADOW'S BIG SPREE CONTINUES

BIG-SPENDING Irvine Meadow have raided rival Stagecoach Super League Premier Division champions Pollock and Citylink SCottish Cup finalists Cumnock to land some of the top talent in Junior football as they gear up for a little assault next season.

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SPORT STAR BENEFITS FROM NEW AWARDS SCHEME

FAST rising athletics star John McCafferty has become one of the first sports stars to benefit from a new awards scheme.

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BUFFS DOWN BUT NOT OUT

GREY skies surrounded Townhead Park on Monday, summing up Buffs, mood as this result left their promotion dreams hanging in the balance. Alan McTurk's men then had a mountain to climb going into their Wednesday return leg.

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