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Mixed league fortunes for Rose, Bo'ness

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Published Date:
07 February 2010
THERE were mixed fortunes for Linlithgow Rose and Bo'ness United in the East Region Super League.
The Rose saw off Camelon by the odd goal in five at Prestonfield.

But high-flying Bo'ness were put to the sword by visitors Kelty at Newtown Park - with former BU's player Ross Morrison netting the winner in Kelty's 2-1 victory.

Despite that, Bo'ness remain at the top of the league table on 26 points from 11 games, four clear of second-placed Newtongrange who have played one game more. Linlithgow sit in third place with 14 points from 10 games.

Both teams are away on Emirates Scottish Junior Cup duty on Saturday, with Bathgate hosting Bo'ness and Whitletts Victoria entertaining Linlithgow. The ties have a 2.15pm kick-off.

For the latest from the Rose and Bo'ness camps, and for all your local sporting action, don't miss your Journal and Gazette.

East Region Super League results, February 6, 2010
Whitburn Juniors 0 Lochee United 2
Boness United 1 Kelty Hearts 2
Linlithgow Rose 3 Camelon Juniors 2
Musselburgh Athletic 1 Newtongrange Star 2

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  • Last Updated: 07 February 2010 8:51 PM
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