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Camelon can still get better.


EAST STEVIE KERRIGAN admits his Camelon side have still to hit top form despite a 1-0 East of Scotland Cup win at Dunbar.

The Carmuirs Park boss - who saw Sean Gilgannon net the only goal - insists his team must be more clinical if they are to enjoy success this season.

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"I'm pretty sure it will come and hopefully we can go on a winning run that sees us challenge for honours this term.

"I'm delighted to get through to the next round and our aim is to win every competition we enter this season."

Elsewhere in the cup Musselburgh cruised to a 3-0 win at Haddington. Goals came from Mattu King, Chris King For other persons named Chris King, see Chris King (disambiguation).

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 and Ryan McCallum.

Broughty Athletic were the day's shock troops shock troops
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Soldiers specially chosen, trained, and armed to lead an attack.



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 as they beat Newtongrange 2-1. Lee Bertie and James Russell put the home side ahead with Scott McCulloch netting a consolation in the fourth minute of stoppage time.

Whitburn won 3-1 at Carnoustie with Colin Leiper, Andy Doig and Colin Strickland all getting on the scoresheet for Burnie while Terry Masson was on target for the home side.

Lochee United eased to a 4-1 win at Arniston.

JohnVoigt,Paul Blackwood, Colin Watson and Gary Middleton were the Lochee goal heroes with Ian Smith scoring for Arniston.
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Publication:Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
Date:Sep 28, 2009
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