Football
Cumnock have been hit with a fresh injury blow after Ritchie Barr was ruled out for four weeks.
The star striker injured himself during a recent 3-3 draw with Vale of Clyde. He was ruled out for the Yoker West of Scotland Cup tie, which Nock won 3-1, but has now been told that he will be out for significantly longer.
THE LATEST JUNIOR RESULTS AND FIXTURES
The latest result and fixtures in junior football are as follows:-
LUGAR'S FINAL SHOT SHOULD SILENCE SNIPERS
Lugar boss Alan Cotton has described his pride at watching his troops reach the Final of the Ardagh Glass Cup on Saturday.
Lugar in Cup Semi-Final.... BREAKING NEWS
Lugar have been awarded a place in the last four of the Ardagh Glass Cup.
Call-up man Kirk has village buzzing
Rangers defender Kirk Broadfoot is on the brink of establishing himself as a local hero.
Muirkirk co-boss Laurie Coughtrie has been cursing his side's luck after being handed a daunting five-hour trip north in the opening round of the Scottish Junior Cup.
More from the Chronicle
The Amateur football season resumes this weekend, with both Mauchline United and Auchinleck United looking to do well in the Premier League.
Talbot boss Tommy Sloan hopes his latest acquisition can help him Cash in on his title next season.
Hotshot striker Ritchie Barr has handed Cumnock a passport to Premier League survival - after losing his own!
THE DAY WORLD RALLYING CAME TO MUIRKIRK
One of rallying's biggest names was making waves at Muirkirk recently.
Glenafton's next season preparation have been shattered following the lose of three influential players.
WE DIDN'T DESERVE TO LOSE LIKE THAT!
Bathgate's controversial Cup Final winner on Sunday should NOT have stood insists Cumnock boss Campbell Money.
The troubled Ayrshire District outfit Muirkirk are once again on the hunt for a new manager.
Queen of the South ace Paul Burns was left 'sickened' after Kris Boyd's late strike crushed his dreams of Scottish Cup glory.
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