Published: Wednesday, 12th November, 2008 10:20
Buffs take first scalp
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Kilwinning Rangers 4 v 2 Hurlford United
BUOYANT Buffs chalked up their third successive victory but their first in the league to move up to 11th spot as new manager Gary Faulds continues to install a new found confidence in the Abbey Park outfit.
The home side took the lead on eight minutes after John Faulds was brought down in the box and Paul Gordon successfully converted the penalty.
Buffs had the wind advantage in the opening period and made it count on the half hour mark when a long ball from Craig Baxter was latched onto by Faulds who was able to slot home after a mix up in the visiting defence.
For the full match report check out this week's Times.
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