Carlsberg League - Solent 95, Rangers 118; MIM 99, Bracknell 97.
Scottish League. Men: Div. 1 - Cumnnock 84, MIM 83; Rangers 54,
Boroughmuir 59; Cumnock 81, Rangers 111. Div. 2 - Inverclyde 56, City of
Edinburgh 110; Dalkeith Saints 132, Bruins 102.
Women: Div. 1 - Royal Deeside 50, Boroughmuir Aces 51; Rangers 68,
Bo'ness Wildcats 65; Edinburgh Royals 60, City of Edinburgh 54; MIM 59,
City of Edinburgh 54. Div. 2 - City of Glasgow 67, Alva 50; Sharon Leon
51, Scottish Farm 52; Dundee 55, Inverclyde 43.
Bank of Scotland Junior National League. Men: Div. 1 - Bellshill 56,
Rangers 89; East End Brightsiders 72, Portobello 59; Sun Life (Alness)
107, Aberdeen 50. Div. 2 - Magnum 84, Boroughmuir 27; Hamilton 56, MIM
98; Dunfermline Auction 111, Stirling 21; Dalkeith 2, Strathkelvin 0.
Youth Women - Glasgow 55, Rangers 27; Glasgow 27, Grangemouth 97.
Under-15 Schools Internationals - Girls (at Llantrisant) Wales 50,
Scotland 63. Boys - (at Galashiels) Scotland 53, Wales 75.
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