Inverurie Locos claim their first victory in the Highland League since October 12, 2023.
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Inverurie Locos achieved a significant victory over Wick Academy, winning 2-1 in a gripping match at Harmsworth Park. This win marks their first success in the Breedon Highland League since October 12, 2023, propelling them to level points with third-placed Banks o’ Dee, although they remain behind on goal difference.
First half dominance by Inverurie
The match began with Inverurie taking full advantage of the strong wind at their backs. They quickly established control, scoring their first goal in the fifth minute. Blair Smith’s precise cross found Cole Anderson, who made no mistake from close range, giving the Locos an early lead.
Throughout the first half, Inverurie maintained pressure, with Anderson coming close to doubling the lead when his shot struck the post.
In the 28th minute, the Locos did extend their lead. A well-executed short corner saw Anderson deliver a perfect cross that Mark Souter headed powerfully into the net, leaving Wick’s defense scrambling. Despite their dominance, Inverurie faced a scare just before halftime when a free-kick from Kyle Henderson nearly found the back of the net, only to be deflected away by a teammate.
Wick Academy’s spirited comeback
As the second half commenced, the momentum shifted. Wick Academy, determined to turn the tide, began to press forward. Their efforts paid off in the 63rd minute when Gary Pullen capitalized on a low cross from David Allan, slotting the ball into the bottom corner. This goal ignited a surge of energy for the Scorries, who began to create more opportunities.
Wick’s newfound confidence saw them pushing for an equalizer, with Henderson and Richard Macadie testing Inverurie’s goalkeeper, Amann, with several attempts. However, despite their pressure, they could not find the crucial second goal. Inverurie remained a threat on the counter, with More making critical saves to deny Hamilton and Wilson late in the match.
Implications of the match
This victory is a significant boost for Inverurie Locos, who have struggled in recent weeks. The win not only lifts them in the league standings but also provides a much-needed morale boost as they look to build on this performance. Conversely, Wick Academy’s defeat sees them drop to 15th place, highlighting the challenges they face as they seek to improve their form in the league.
In other league action, Turriff United secured a 4-0 victory against Strathspey Thistle, while Brora Rangers continued their unbeaten streak with a resounding 7-0 win over Rothes. As the season progresses, the competition in the Highland League remains fierce, with teams vying for crucial points in every match.
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