Beith Juniors vs Cumnock Juniors

WoSFL Greenversity Premier Division 2024/2025 Match Day 32 10/05/25 (G)
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Dylan Dykes | ||
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Dylan Dykes | ||
Richard Little | ![]() |
88' |
In a match that lacked real excitement, Cumnock Juniors managed to edge past Beith Juniors with a 2-1 victory at Bellsdale Park. The result was decided by Dylan Dykes, who scored both goals to give his side the win.
The fixture opened at a subdued pace, and the first half ended without any goal. Things began to change in the second half when Dylan Dykes broke the deadlock in the 58th minute with a well-placed strike. Shortly after, a penalty was awarded after Jamie Conn was brought down in the box. Dykes calmly converted the spot-kick in the 67th minute to extend Cumnock’s lead to 2–0. Beith managed a late consolation goal in the 88th minute, making the score 2–1 before full-time was eventually called.
Despite the win both clubs now have only two games remaining in the season and, with their current positions, neither can realistically mount a promotion challenge. For Beith Juniors, the slim season remaining leaves no path to promotion, while Cumnock Juniors face the same fate, their top-of-the-table dreams long gone.
While Dylan Dykes’ performance provided a brief moment of individual brilliance, the overall encounter was a muted affair—more a cautious exchange of passes than a showcase of attacking football. With the season winding down and the promotion race out of reach, both teams now turn their focus to finishing the season on a positive note despite the lack of high stakes on offer.
The fixture opened at a subdued pace, and the first half ended without any goal. Things began to change in the second half when Dylan Dykes broke the deadlock in the 58th minute with a well-placed strike. Shortly after, a penalty was awarded after Jamie Conn was brought down in the box. Dykes calmly converted the spot-kick in the 67th minute to extend Cumnock’s lead to 2–0. Beith managed a late consolation goal in the 88th minute, making the score 2–1 before full-time was eventually called.
Despite the win both clubs now have only two games remaining in the season and, with their current positions, neither can realistically mount a promotion challenge. For Beith Juniors, the slim season remaining leaves no path to promotion, while Cumnock Juniors face the same fate, their top-of-the-table dreams long gone.
While Dylan Dykes’ performance provided a brief moment of individual brilliance, the overall encounter was a muted affair—more a cautious exchange of passes than a showcase of attacking football. With the season winding down and the promotion race out of reach, both teams now turn their focus to finishing the season on a positive note despite the lack of high stakes on offer.
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