News / Football: Reserve league results
Here are the results from the Shetland Chiropractic Reserve League matches played on Wednesday night.
Ness Utd B 3 v Mossbank 4
Mossbank continue their good start to their debut season in the reserves thanks to a John Hutchison hat trick and a goal from Shaun McGregor. Scorers for Ness were a Kyle Malcolmson brace and a Mossbank own goal.
Spurs B 3 v Delting B 1
Grant Polson, Alan Page and Gregg Fairbottom all scored to ensure the three points for the town side. Delting’s goal scorer was Danny Carter.
Thistle B 4 v Scalloway B 4
In a tight contest, the home side scored through a Bradley Mackenzie hat trick and a Nethan Watson effort. Scalloway replied through Alan Davidson, Sean McCaffrey, Danny Pirie and a Thistle own goal.
Whalsay B 3 v Celtic B 3
Scorers for Whalsay were Bryan Irvine, Ritchie Hutchison and Laurence Tulloch. Celtic’s goals came from a Jordan Webb double and David Smith.
Yell 0 v Whitedale B 2
Whitedale came through a tight affair with the three points, Matthew Williamson and Donald Willmore getting the goals.
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