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Wick Academy suffer defeat to Nairn County at Station Park in Highland League


By Will Clark

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Highland League

Nairn County 3

Wick Academy 0

Scorer: Young (8, 75) Gethins (65)

Gary Manson.
Gary Manson.

Wick Academy have now gone six games without a win in the Highland League after going down to Nairn County at Station Park.

Ciaran Young scored in the first half with Conor Gethins doubling their advantage midway through the second half before Young found the net again as Nairn County moved to 14th place in the table with Wick remaining in 12th.

The last time Wick Academy won in the Highland League was at Strathspey Thistle on August 27.

The deadlock was broken after eight minutes when Ciaran Young ran on to a Stephen Rennie pass and managed to run past goalkeeper Williamson before firing into the net from a tight angle.

Wick Academy created chances to equalise, with Alan Hughes coming closest with a powerful effort which stung the hands of Will Counsell who held comfortably.

Nairn County started the second half brightly and came close to doubling their advantage with Young and Fraser Dingwall both testing Williamson in goal and he pulled off two decent saves.

But Nairn doubled their advantage midway through the second half with Gethins arriving into the box unchallenged to fire home a Greig cross home from close range.

Nairn then killed the game off 15 minutes from time as Young got the final touch after a scramble in the box to fire home.

Nairn: Counsell, MacLean, Rennie, Tokely, Dingwall, MacKintosh, Greig (Gordon 80), Dey, Gethins (Shewan 70), Young, Lisle (Porritt 45).

Subs (Unused) McNab, Macleod, Mackay, Maclean.

Wick: Williamson, Hughes, Campbell, Allan, Anderson (Macnab 73), Munro, Macadie, Halliday (Mackintosh 76), Hennem (Henry 65), Macadie, Campbell.

Subs (Unused) Farquhar, Manson, More.

Referee: Gordon Morrison


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