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'Bole into final with confidence



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MAYBOLE Juniors will have the chance to bag themselves some silverware tonight when they take on Annbank United in the South Ayrshire Cup Final at Troon's Portland Park.

Paul Templeton's last minute strike against Whitletts Victoria sent 'Bole into the final giving them the chance to finish the season on a high.
Peter Leonard's men have been in action over the last week, which has saw them lose on penalties to Cumnock in the semi-final of the Ayrshire Cup, draw with Lesmahagow and suffer defeat to Clydebank in league duty.
Last Tuesday's spot kick defeat to 'Nock was a tough one to take for the Ladywell side who should have won thanks to their excellent second half performance.
Robert Love cancelled out John McLay's deflected first half opener. Love then went agonisingly close on two further ocassions in the final moments when a right foot drive smacked the post and then he headed over from six yards out.
It was a depleted 'Bole side that fell to two second half goals from 'Bankies on Saturday when Andrew Selkirk and Peter Jordan found the net for the home side.
But Maybole will go into tonight's game against Annbank full of confidence having come out on top in the last three fixtures against them.





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