Jolly Harvester travelled to Wishaw on Sunday in the Scottish Cup and for the second time this season went through on penalties after a tight 1-1 draw. League champions Annan Town travelled to Livingston but didnt get through to the next round going down 4-0. In the Metrik Office First Division Terregles gave the chasing pack some hope when they dropped their first points of the season when they drew with Dumfries.Terregles were playing well leading 3-0 when Ben Thin pulled a goal back for Dumfries just before half time. Early in the second half Alan Lamb scored from te penalty spot before Ben Thin got his second for Dumfries to give Dumfries a potential share of the points. But Terregles got back on the front foot and took the lead 5-3 late on in the game to seemingly keep their 100% record in tact. But Ben Jardine and Stewart Wight both scored late on to give Dumfries a morale boosting point. Scorers for Terregles were Jordan Jones (2) Daniel Emmerson, Dylan Bell and Aaron Cowie. Black Bull and Loreburn have recently got their first league points on the board so both were looking forward to seeing if they could build on this. At half time it was still 0-0 but Black Bull really clicked in the second half eventually winning 10-0. Scorers were Adam Henderson (4) Macauley Smith (2) Michael Boyd, Conor Trant, Jon Muir and Michael Murray. FC Annan and Normandy played out a close cup tie on the day as well, FC Annan took the lead when Martin Mckeeman deflected a strike from Ian Mcdonald to open the scoring. Kris Shannon then equalised for Normandy from the edge of the box through a crowd of players before John Howie just managed to spring tthe offside trap to give Normandy a 2-1 half time lead. Paul McCann then scored a fantastic goal curling an effort into the top corner giving Normandy some breathing space. Mark Leesing senior then scored after being set up by Mark Leesing junior to strike home and tighten the game up but Normandy then regained their 2 goal lead again after a scramble at a corner and John Paul Reid scored for the visitors. Chris Norval then converted a penalty for FC Annan but they could not find that elusive equaliser. Annan Town Development hosted Scaur but went out on penalties to their Premier league counterparts.
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