Tuesday 12th August -
Mormond 4, Rosehearty 4; Crimond 5, Kenyan 2; Bellslea 4, Invercairn 1.
Wednesday 13th August -
Elizabethan Link Up 4, St Combs 2; St Drostans 2, Clinton Thistle 3; Panasonic Tavern 1, Cruden Bay 1.
Saturday 16th August -
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nvercairn 7, St Combs 2; Crimond 1, Elizabethan Link up 5; Clinton 11, Cheers 2; Bellslea 17, Kenyan 0; St Drostan 2, Rosehearty 4;
Mormond 2, Panasonic Tavern 8; Cruden Bay 3, New Deer 1.
Fixtures for Tuesday 19th August - kick off 6.45pm St Combs v Panasonic Tavern - M Milne; Elizabethan Link Up v St Drostans - R Dargie; Clinton Thistle v Bellslea - C Paterson; Invercairn v Mormond - P McKenzie.
Wednesday 20th August - kick off 6.45pm - Kenyan v Cheers - K Milne; Crimond v Rosehearty - N Robertson (played at St Combs).
Saturday 23rd August - kick off 2.00pm - Panasonic Tavern v Crimond - R Dargie; Elizabethan Link Up v Cruden Bay - G Leask; Rosehearty Thistle v Bellslea - C Paterson; Kenyan v Mormond - J Scott; Invercairn v Cheers - P McKenzie.
Monday 25th August - kick off 7pm - Buchan Cup - New Deer v Elizabethan Link Up.
Wednesday 27th August - kick off 7pm - League - St Combs v St Drostans; Kenyan v Cheers; Invercairn v Crimond.
THE Bellslea kept up their impressive start to the season making it three wins in a row as they dumped the helpless Kenyan 17-0.
Panasonic Tavern never moved out of first gear as they swept Mormond aside 8-2.
St Comb's dismal start to the season continued as local rivals the Belgers ran out 7-2 winners in what must be one of the most one sided affair's in this derby games history. Clinton kept up their solid start to the season.
All eyes will be on Tuesday's game when Clinton face Bellslea in what already could have a huge bearing on the title.
The Bellslea should just edge it. Cruden Bay just edged out New Deer in another close game.
Elizabethan Link Up found their form beating new boys Crimond 5-1.
St Drostans and Rosehearty produced an entertaining encounter with Rosehearty picking up their first points of the season.
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