Huntly Manager Charlie Charlesworth felt the fourth straight defeat was hurtful for his side. The recently appointed Manager stated hearing negativity directed towards his own team in the second half was disappointing to hear.
Wick Academy and Huntly had to settle for a point apiece in a hard-fought draw at Harmsworth Park. After creating a number of good attacking chances Scorries Coach Ross Suttar felt it was two points dropped.
A Sam Robertson headed winner helped reigning champions Buckie Thistle edge out Huntly for a 2-1 win as both sides finished with ten men. After seeing his side score at the start of each half, Buckie Manager Graeme Stewart admitted the timings of the goals were important. Having played fifty minutes with ten men, Stewart felt Ciaran MacLean’s red card was harsh.
Nine-man Huntly suffered their heaviest defeat of the season going down seven-nil away to Fraserburgh. Following the defeat, Huntly Manager Charlie Charlesworth admitted the lack of game time recently had caught up with his side.
Huntly came from behind to secure a first league win over Wick Academy in six years. Veteran forward Dennis Wyness netted a brace ending a ten month run without a goal as Co-Manager Andy Roddie praised the contribution of the 40 year old.
Banks o' Dee recorded their fifth straight cup win over Highland League side Huntly to book a place in the William Hill Scottish Cup second round