Airdrie emerged as NL Cup winners at Broadwood this afternoon as Calum Gallagher's strike was sufficient to see off hosts Cumbernauld Colts within the closing.
And there was a strong win for near-neighbours Albion Rovers as they overcame Stirling Albion 3-1 to safe third place on the Cumbernauld stadium.
Gallagher netted quarter-hour into the ultimate with a high-quality end, after good set-up play by Justin Devenny and a trialist.
The striker netted quarter-hour into the sport as Justin Devenny mixed with a trialist to set him up.
Craig Watson was the one different senior participant to start out the sport for McCabe's aspect, with numerous trialists getting game-time.
Albion Rovers acquired off to a blistering tempo of their conflict towards Stirling, with Michael Paton netting in six minutes and 33 to offer them a 2-0 interval lead.
Kieran Dolan netted a 3rd in 73 minutes, earlier than Stirling pulled a comfort purpose again.
It was very a lot blended fortunes for the Monklands sides within the match on the Saturday.
Rovers crashed to a 2-1 defeat to Colts of their semi-final early on.
Colts opened the scoring in seven minutes when after a powerful begin, Regan McLaren burst into the field and lower the ball again for on-rushing Matthew McFarlane to smash into the online.
Rovers had claims for a penalty waved away by referee Lloyd Wilson when Kyle Fleming went down contained in the field, and Charlie Reilly noticed a shot whiz narrowly large.
Colts had been awarded a spot-kick early within the second half when McFarlane was tripped contained in the field, and McLaren stepped as much as double their lead.
Rovers introduced themselves again into the sport in 85 minutes when Callum Wilson mugged a defender and slipped the ball by way of to Kieran Dolan, who calmly slotted house.
Nonetheless, Colts held on for the win and a spot within the closing.
Airdrie strolled by way of to the ultimate with a 3-0 win over Stirling of their semi-final.
Adam Frizzell opened the scoring after six minutes, through a deflection, after powerfully connecting with a crossfield ball from Callum Smith.
Frizzell turned supplier in 52 minutes to arrange Gabby McGill, whose thunderous end left the Albion keeper helpless at his close to publish.
The same old flurry of substitutions took one thing of the sting out of the sport, however Airdrie added a 3rd in 85 minutes when Frizzell linked with a trialist, with Cammy Ballantyne enjoying the ball throughout for McGill so as to add his second of the sport.
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