19:05 GMT, Saturday, 15 November 2008
East Stirlingshire 5-2 Dumbarton
Dumbarton were stunned at Ochilview as East Stirling romped to victory.
Brian Graham swept the home side in front after 22 minutes before Andy Rogers doubled the lead with a penalty shortly before half-time.
Craig Donaldson struck a minute into the second half for Shire's third and Graham got his second on the hour mark.
David Dunn's 64th-minute free-kick extended East Stirling's advantage before Derek Carcary and Michael Moore netted for Raith late on.
East Stirling: Barclay, Hay, Richardson (Dunn 62), Forrest, Bolochoweckyj, Tully, Donaldson (Kelly 47), Anderson, Graham (McKenzie 70), Ure, Rodgers.
Subs Not Used: Cramb, Newman.
Booked: Rodgers, Forrest, Bolochoweckyj.
Goals: Graham 22, Rodgers 44 pen, Donaldson 46, Graham 60, Dunn 64.
Dumbarton: McGeown, Lennon (Michael Moore 52), Dunlop, O'Byrne, Gordon, Clark (Canning 76), Carcary, Geggan, McLeod, Chisholm, Murray.
Subs Not Used: Cusack, McKillen, McEwan.
Booked: Geggan, O'Byrne.
Goals: Carcary 87, Michael Moore 90.
Att: 516
Ref: S McLean
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