PAISLEY, for the second week in a row, beat Boroughmuir at home,
adding a 77-68 national league success yesterday to their Scottish Cup
win. Drew Grimsley, with 21 points, and Ian Stock (16) were the top
scorers for Paisley, Campbell Morrison replying with 22 for 'Muir.
But Paisley were pipped by one point in the league by City of
Edinburgh at Meadowbank, while Boroughmuir made a successful trip west
to beat East End Brightsiders. Results:
Men. Dial Office Systems National League: Division 1 -- City of
Edinburgh 70, Paisley 69; East End Brightsiders 67, Boroughmuir 73;
Dundee 47, Cumnock 117; Paisley 77, Boroughmuir 68. Division 2 --
Dunfermline 79, Bruins 59; Inverclyde 77, James Watt College 71.
Women. Division 1 -- Bo'ness Wildcats 61, Boroughmuir Aces 47;
Edinburgh Royals 40, City of Edinburgh 52; Paisley 54, Boroughmuir Aces
53 (aet); Royal Deeside 44, MIM Livingston 75; City of Edinburgh 61,
Paisley 46; Dundee 48, Edinburgh Royals 86. Division 2 -- Cavalry Park
36, Scottish Farm 39; Grangemouth 112, Sharon Leon 18.
Bank of Scotland Youth Cup: Quarter-finals: Paisley 57, Dalkeith
Saints 45; East End Brightsiders 75, Boroughmuir 31.
Bank of Scotland Junior National League. Men: Division 1 -- Cumnock
79, Paisley 59; City of Edinburgh 68, MIM Livingston 73; Bellshill 51,
Dunfermline 69. Division 2 -- Boroughmuir 68, Strathkelvin 64. Women --
Pentland Star 39, City of Glasgow 59.
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