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Buckie Thistle beat Dyce to earn Aberdeenshire Shield derby trip to Deveronvale, Huntly to meet Inverurie Locos after respectice wins over Turriff United and Keith


By Craig Christie

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A 5-0 Aberdeenshire Shield win over junior side Dyce on Wednesday has landed Buckie Thistle a derby clash with Deveronvale.

Marcus Goodall struck twice for Buckie in a 5-0 Shield romp over Dyce. Picture: Daniel Forsyth..
Marcus Goodall struck twice for Buckie in a 5-0 Shield romp over Dyce. Picture: Daniel Forsyth..

And Huntly saw off Turriff United in an eight-goal battle to set up a trip to Inverurie Locos, who saw off Keith.

Buckie were too strong for their non-league opponents at Victoria Park, leading in the first minute through a Sam Urquhart goal.

Marcus Goodall netted twice in the first half and a penalty from sub Andy MacAskill and Jack Murray's seventh goal of the season made things easy for Jags.

In the quarter-finals on November 16, Buckie are away to Vale, who received a first round bye.

Two early goals from Jay Halliday and Garry Wood were enough to give Inverurie a 2-0 win at Keith in a tie postponed from a fortnight ago.

Locos' next opponents will be Huntly, 5-3 winners over Turriff United also on Wednesday.

The Christie Park men were in command when goals by Andy Hunter and Gavin Elphinstone had them 2-0 up at the break.

Ewan Clark got one back in the first minute of the second half only for Hunter to add Huntly's third immediately.

Again Turriff hit back through a spectacular Aaron Reid free kick, but Adam Morris netted his first goal for Huntly and Elphinstone made it 5-2 before Dylan Stuart managed a late United consolation.

Huntly had centre back Michael Clark sent off right at the end.

Fraserburgh's reward for beating holders Banks O' Dee on penalties on Tuesday night is a home tie against junior side Aberdeen University.

Neil Gauld's hat-trick for Dee, including a penalty, was in vain as Sean Butcher, Paul Campbell (pen) and Scott Barbour netted for Broch, won won 5-4 in the shootout.

Formartine are at home to Aberdeen in the last of the four quarter-finals.

United won 2-0 at hermes on Tuesday with Cole Anderson repeating his opener against Forres on Saturday with another goal, and Jonny Crawford striking for the third consecutive game to seal the win.

Formartine did have defender Kieran Adams sent off in conceding a penalty, which keeper Ewen Macdonald saved from Luke Barbour.

Quarter-finals (November 16)

Deveronvale v Buckie Thistle

Formartine United v Aberdeen

Fraserburgh v Aberdeen University

Inverurie Locos v Huntly


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