GLASGOW Brightsiders raided the American base at Edzell yesterday and
inflicted the season's first home defeat on Reebok Enforcers.
The 98-89 victory gives Glasgow an outside title chance, though
unbeaten champions Livingston Bulls are still out in front after having
beaten Beacon Tigers 118-56 in Aberdeen. Results:
Scottish League men. Division 1 -- Aberdeen Beacon Tigers 56,
Livingston Bulls 118; Edzell Reebok Enforcers 89, Glasgow City
Brightsiders 98; Cumnock Team Corsa 89, Inverclyde 94. Under-23 --
Boroughmuir 63, Livingston Bulls 87; Hamilton Hoopsters 30, Glasgow
Brightsiders 105.
Women. Division 1 -- Beefeater Kool Kats 59, Glasgow Brightsiders 51;
Edinburgh Strollers 55, Bo'ness Wildcats 56.
Bank of Scotland Leagues. Junior men -- Edinburgh Burger Kings 107,
Dalkeith Saints 61; Dunfermline 82, Edinburgh Royals 32. Cadet --
Hamilton Hoopsters 25, Team Corsa 75; Edinburgh Travel Saints 79,
Pentland 73; Arbroath Musketeers 97, Hazlehead 34; Edinburgh Burger
Kings 72, Livingston Bulls 69. Junior women -- Boroughmuir Aces 18,
Woodlands 118. Cadette -- Royal High Dunedin 24, Edinburgh Travel Saints
49.
Bank of Scotland Cup. Men. Cadet -- Tulloch Highland 62, Paisley
Clanford 29.
Lothian League. Men. Division 1 -- Tartan 60, Dalkeith Saints 40;
Dunfermline 43, Penicuik 33; Pleasance 60, Musselburgh 52; Boroughmuir
74, WHEC 71.
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