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Keith Football Club make it six Highland League matches without defeat after narrow victory at Strathspey Thistle


By Charlie Simpson

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This was no walk in the park for Keith as they extended their unbeaten run to six games, for the first time in 13 years.

Jake Stewart (right) netted Keith's opener in their 2-1 success at Strathspey Thistle. Picture: Beth Taylor
Jake Stewart (right) netted Keith's opener in their 2-1 success at Strathspey Thistle. Picture: Beth Taylor

Strathspey had been hammered 10-1 by Brora only three days earlier, but the bottom dogs fought tooth and nail.

If truth be known a draw would probably have been fair but Maroons fans weren’t complaining.

The homesters had Keith on the back foot right from the off but it was the Maroons who opened the scoring against the run of play in the 19th minute when Jake Stewart raced clear to slam a low drive through Strathy goalie Ethan Rae’s legs.

Leading at half-time was perhaps a bonus, and although the visitors started the second half in brighter fashion Jags deservedly levelled with 58 minutes played when Keith’s rearguard failed to clear their lines and Michael McKenzie pounced to rifle home from 10 yards.

Both sides went close after that with Craig Reid keeping out a James McShane header and a Mikey Taylor backheeler screwing inches past the far post.

The winner came in the 74th minute when Jordan Lynch whipped over a high left wing cross and Taylor kept a cool head to loft a perfect lob over the goalie from 18 yards for his fifth goal of the season.

The win hoisted Keith up into 13th spot in the league table.

Keith team: Reid, Lynch, Yeats (Killoh), Coull, Addison (Smith), Gill, Elphinstone, Brownie, Cooper (McKeown), Taylor, Stewart. Subs: Hanover, Maver. Macleod.

Referee: B Baxter


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