Shinty: North and south quarter-finals produce 50 goals

  • Author, Charles Bannerman
  • Role, 大象传媒 Scotland

Shinty's north and south area championships provided a goal fest with eight quarter-final ties producing 50 of them.

Leading the way was Kyles' 14-0 defeat of Ardnamurchan in the Celtic Society Cup.

Holders Oban Camanachd prevailed 9-0 in their derby against Oban Celtic, also highlighting the lack of depth in south shinty.

The top score in the north's MacTavish Cup came in Portree, where Skye eclipsed Inverness 6-1.

Holders Kingussie progressed 4-0 away to Caberfeidh and Newtonmore scraped home 3-2 against lower league Kilmallie.

Lovat went second in the Mowi Premiership with a 4-1 defeat of Glenurquhart in Drumnadrochit and Kinlochshiel went fourth with a 5-0 home win over Lochaber.

Scott MacDonald was Kyles' top scorer, netting five of his double hat-trick in the second half and Conor Kennedy contributed a further treble.

Oban Camanachd's blitz comprised four in just 18 first half minutes from Lewis Cameron, a Matthew Sloss hat-trick and a Malcolm Clark double.

Elsewhere, in the Celtic Society Cup, Campbell Watt gave Inveraray a 1-0 success away to Col Glen and Calum Morrison's double helped Glasgow Mid Argyll to a 4-1 defeat of Bute at Yoker.

Iain MacInnes, Kenny Cushnie, Dan MacDonald, Murphy Henderson, William MacKinnon and Jamie Gillies all scored for Skye and Ruaraidh Hughes made a late response for Inverness.

A Dylan Borthwick hat-trick, supported by Savio Genini, put Kingussie through.

Struan Ross and a Drew MacDonald double gave Newtonmore a 3-0 half-time lead before Shane O'Rua and Martyn Cameron struck back for Kilmallie.

There will be a lower league presence in the MacTavish semi-finals after Fort William defeated Beauly 4-1 at An Aird in a clash of the sides heading the National Division.

Cam Stephen, Graham Campbell, Archie MacKinnon and Ryan Boyle all scored for Fort, while Beauly's response came from Ryan MacKay at 2-0.

Greg Matheson opened for Lovat and Ryan MacKay equalised before Lovat ran away with the points with Matheson's second and goals from Lewis Tawse and Graeme MacMillan.

Both sides finished the game with 11 men when Glen's Fergus Robertson and Lovat's Lorne MacKay were sent off.

The MacRae clan again clinched it for Kinlochshiel with Zander and John scoring doubles after Keith's first-minute opener.