Moffat Thistle fought through to the final of the Turning Point Trophy with a Darren Hunter double in the 80th and 81st minutes after Mikey Devlin had given Hole in the Wa the lead just after the hour mark. Their opponents in that final will be Kelloholm who are in a rich vein of form and eased through in the Heathhall Garden Centre Trophy, a hat trick from Bob O'Connor along with goals from Matthew Fletcher, Ben Johnstone and Keiron O'Connor were enough to see off Ruthwell Rovers. Annan Town kept up the pressure at the top of the Premier, and left Scaur in relegation danger despite opening the scoring through Ally Woods on 64 minutes, goals from Brian Mattinson and a Carl Crosbie Double gave Annan the win. Normandy Star had a target of five points from four games to win the First Division and had to settle for just one as FC Annan took a share of the spoils as Mark Leesing cancelled out Paul McCanns opener. Annan Development and Dumfries Athletic also shared the points in their league encounter. Callum Lindsay Grieve fired Annan ahead but strikes from Jonny Richardson and Wayne Petrie had Dumfries ahead at the break, and they looked to have picked up all three points until Callum Lindsay Grieve popped up in the 90th minute to level the match. Summerhill lifted themselves off the foot of the table with a fine victory over Youth United. Youth started well and Islam Kadyrov put the ahead but a Jamie Rae free kick from 30 yards levelled the match and a slack backpass let Jamie in for his second to put Summerhill in front, a third came before half time this time down as an own goal. Youth fought hard to get back into the game and an Anton MacKay goal reduced the deficit, but a Mark Murray cross caught everyone out and dropped into the net to restore Summerhills cushion. Youth pushed to the end and reduced the arrears once more but could not find an equaliser.