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Published: Wednesday, 16th April, 2008 14:45

DOUBLE HERO HAD DOUBLE CUP DATE

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Hero striker Graham Wilson had little chance of celebrating his wonder double for Cumnock on Saturday.

The teen sensation's brace helped the Townhead Park club beat Thornton Hibs and reach the final of the Scottish Junior Cup for the first time in nearly 20 years.

But while his Nock mates celebrated into the small hours, Wilson was at home relaxing ahead of another big semi final on Sunday, as he helped Bonnyton Thistle Under 19s reach the final of the Scottish Cup.

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