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Football: Students finish in second spot

Stirling welcomed champions Whitehill to the Gannochy and ended their disappointing season with a two-goal defeat.Read

Amateur football: Burn win cup final

Bannockburn collected their first silverware of the season last week as they swept aside their opponents in the Bunrigh League Cup Final at Kilsyth Juniors’ ground.Read

Bannockburn in league cup final

Bannockburn moved into the League Cup Final with this hard fought victory over the West Cup winners.Read

Bannockburn in league cup final

Bannockburn moved into the League Cup Final with this hard fought victory over the West Cup winners.Read

Univ fight to hold on to title

Stirling maintained their faint title hopes with a comfortable win over Civil Service Strollers.Read

Univ fight to hold on to title

Stirling maintained their faint title hopes with a comfortable win over Civil Service Strollers.Read

McDonald going for quality

Stirling Albion boss Greig McDonald insists quality, not quantity, will be his mantra when looking to strengthen his squad over the summer.Read

White lands awards treble

Albion striker Jordan White was the big winner when the Player of the Year awards were dished out in the Castle Suite at Forthbank on Saturday afternoon, following the 2-1 win over Clyde at Broadwood.Read

Albion squad takes shape

Stirling Albion are already looking forward to next season after signing up the majority of the squad who finished the campaign just four points short of the play-offs after a run of only two defeats in 17 games.Read

Binos fight back to win

Right-back Ross McGeachie celebrated his 19th birthday by scoring the winner with just 10 minutes left as Albion came from behind to claim all three points at a windswept Broadwood.Read

Lotto jackpot scooped

Paul Robertson, from Cowie, became the second jackpot winner of the Albion Lotto, scooping an eye-watering £15,000.Read

Castle back to winning ways

Doune bounced back to form with a fine team performance against Dalziel.Read

Champions lose in league match

The absence of key players still has an impact on Forth and Endrick results.Read

Rovers hit Blanefield for six

Although most of the clubs are still without players who are tied up with winter clubs, the Forth and Endrick League programme got under way on Saturday with four matches played.Read

Football: Double dismay for Castle

Doune matched their Glasgow opponents for most of the match but the loss of cheap goals at crucial times eventually cost them dearly.Read

Football: Doune caught in eightsome reel

One of the most bizarre games seen at Moray Park in years produced a goals avalanche, three red cards in a match with hardly a serious challenge made, an inspired goalkeeping performance from the visitors and, not surprisingly, controversial refereeing decisions.Read

Football: Forth and Endrick season begins

Summer football is back with us – at least in the shape of the Forth and Endrick League which will start this weekend.Read

Two solid wins for Bannockburn

Bannockburn registered two good wins - one in the league and one in the league cup in a four-day spell.Read

Castle win derby match

On a fiery pitch, Doune edged a thriller of a local derby to collect three valuable points.Read

Bannockburn win at Campsie

Bannockburn collected all three points in this hard-fought Foster Central Scottish Premier League fixture.Read

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