LAUDER progressed to the semi finals of the Sanderson Cup with a battling win over CFC Bowholm.
In wet and windy conditions which ensured the majority of the Border Amateur League fixtures were postponed, Bowholm took the lead midway through the first half with a deflected goal.
Lauder drew level following a fine passing move which ended with Jordan Steele finding the net.
The home side then went in front when Hagen Steele won a penalty and converted it himself.
The Canonbie visitors equalised in the second half with a fine goal on the counter attack, only for Lauder substitute Alberto Leon to backheel his team ahead again.
And Jordan Steele sealed the tie with a cool finish from close range.
Lauder boss Kenny Donaldson said: "It was a fine performance in tough conditions and gives us our fourth win in a row."
Greenlaw made the last four of the Beveridge Cup thanks to a dramatic extra time win at West Barns Star.
The Berwickshire side appeared to be heading out of the competition on more than one occasion, and trailed 2-0 with 15 minutes to go.
Substitute Dean Carruthers pulled one back before Dougie Brydon equalised in the 90th minute.
West Barns went ahead again in extra time only for Carruthers to get his second, before ex-Berwick Rangers man Brydon win it for Greenlaw with five minutes left.
The only other game to survive the weather saw Hawick Legion Rovers beat Melrose 4-2.
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