TEENAGER Dale Baxter came off the bench to score a last-minute wonder goal to help Selkirk beat neighbours Gala Fairydean Rovers.

The former Hearts striker smashed home his sixth goal of the season for a 2-1 victory.

The 19-year-old said: “We’ve been on a bad run recently and have been unlucky to lose to the teams above us so it was important to get something today.

“I’d been unable to get a shot away when I came on but the chance came at the end and I managed to hit the target.”

David Banjo was Selkirk’s other scorer with Kieran Ainlsie opening the scoring for Gala in the first half.

Sean Winter and Ross McNeil were both on target as East Kilbride moved into pole position with a 2-0 win Dalbeattie Star at Islecroft.

Spartans also went above BSC Glasgow into second as they edged out Civil Service Strollers 1-0 at Ainslie Park.

Scott Maxwell’s first half strike secured the points.

Spartans manager Dougie Samuel said: “It was important we picked up the points today.

“I would have liked it to have been a bit more comfortable but I’m still happy.”

Grant Nelson, David Sinclair and Louis Besnard all netted as Edusport Academy beat Gretna 3-0 at Raydale Park.

Cumbernauld Colts remain in fifth after their 2-1 win over Edinburgh University.

Sean Brown and Gavin Lachlan were on target for the home team with Jack Guthrie scoring a late consolation for the Students.

On Sunday, East Stirlingshire cemented their fourth place with a 4-2 win over Stirling University at Ochilview.

BSC Glasgow’s game at Whitehill Welfare and the Borders derby between Hawick and Vale of Leithen were both postponed due to waterlogged pitches.