Scorries Surge Continues - Wick Academy 6 Turriff United 2
6th January 2013
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ANYTHING BUT A TURRIFF-IC DAY FOR UNITED
Reporter Noel Donaldson
WICK ACADEMY fans got their money�s worth again, in a eight-goal thriller which included one from stand-in striker Graham Bain.
The runaway win maintained the Scorries impressive home record. All-in-all, an extremely happy start to the new year which saw them within a point of table toppers Cove Rangers, but with a better goal count.
The Scorries put down a marker in the early stages, forcing a superb double stop from United keeper Steven Coutts.
A quick one-two, inside two minutes in the shape of a diving header from Sam Mackay and an excellent Richard Macadie strike, set the home side on the winning trail. Never-say-die Turriff pulled one back, but hopes of a rally were shortlived when lofty Polish striker Lucasz Geruzel struck again... and again.
The writing was well and truly on the wall, not long into the second period when Mackay chipped the keeper but soon afterwards put too much on a backpass, for an own goal.
A corner gave new man Graham Bayne a chance to show his premier credentials with an excellent drive from a corner. The final whistle couldn�t come soon enough for vanquished United.
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