Cowden do the double over Accies; COWDENBEATH 2 HAMILTON 1.A GOAL in each half saw Cowdenbeath secure their second win over Hamilton Hamilton, city, Bermuda Hamilton, city (1990 est. pop. 3,100), capital of Bermuda, on Bermuda Island. It is a port at the head of Great Sound, a huge lagoon and deepwater harbor protected by coral reefs. in four days. This 2-1 victory followed their 2-0 win on Saturday. Veteran hitman Keith Wright For the Canadian ice hockey player, see . Keith Wright (born June 8, 1980) is a NFL football player who currently plays defensive tackle for the Detroit Lions. Wright has had a tumultuous life: He has had drug related problems, and he had a troubled childhood. scored what proved to be the winner when he stepped off the bench to add to Keith's Wilson's first half opener. Accies almost took the lead in 23 minutes when the ball broke to Kris O'Neil inside the box but he saw his powerful volley volley /vol·ley/ (vol´e) a number of simultaneous muscle twitches or nerve impulses all caused by the same stimulus. vol·ley n. blocked by Gary O'Connor. The visitors threatened again on the half-hour mark. But it was Cowden who grabbed the lead in 34 minutes when Wilson followed up to force his own volley over the line after it had been parried by Mike Herbet. Hamilton almost levelled in the 54th minute but Paul McDonald Paul McDonald (born February 23, 1958 in Montebello, California) is a retired American football quarterback in the NFL. He was the Cleveland Browns starting quarterback in 1984. College Career McDonald was a 1979 All-American at the University of Southern California. headed inches over the bar. The Fifers came close to doubling their lead in 71 minutes when Hamish French Hamish Mackie French (born February 7 1964) is a former Scottish footballer. He was born in Aberdeen and brought up in Methlick, Aberdeenshire, where his family still own a shop. found space on the edge of the box but screwed his shot inches wide. Hamilton pulled one back with four minutes left through sub David McFarlane. |
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