Formartine United created a small piece of history on Saturday when they defeated East Stirlingshire 2-0 to become the first Highland League side to win a Ramsdens Cup tie.
Deveronvale, Buckie Thistle, Wick Academy and Inverurie Locos have all exited the competition without making an impact since Highland League sides started to be represented 2 years ago, however Steve Paterson’s side will be in Wednesday’s Second Round draw.
Daniel Park fired Formartine in front on 25 minutes and the win looked on when Cammy Keith slotted past Grant Hay 4 minutes from the break.
Both sides had chances in the second half, however the Pitmedden men triumphed and Paterson said: “It is great to create a bit of history in our first ever game against a Senior side. We played well and we can look forward to the Second Round.”
Shire coach John Coughlin said: “We were a bit light on bodies but we still should have done better.”
Dundee were stretched by hosts Alloa, however summer capture Carlo Monti proved to be the match-winner in a 1-0 success for the Dark Blues.
Monti struck from the penalty spot on the hour mark after he had been fouled by Michael Doyle.
Dunfermline came out on top in their Fife Derby at Cowdenbeath with a 3-1 win over their higher Division rivals. The Blue Brazil took the lead on 18 minutes when Nat Wedderburn blasted home with the Pars levelling 10 minutes after the break.
Thomas Flynn had pushed a Ross Millen penalty past the post, however from the resultant corner Calum Morris headed home.
Ryan Ferguson put Dunfermline ahead at the second attempt on 63 minutes before Ryan Thomson made it three with Cowdenbeath’s frustration evident when Lewis Milne’s was dismissed after clashing with Craig Dargo.
There was late drama at Kirkcaldy where Stirling Albion’s Jordan White netted a late equaliser only for the hosts to win through 2-1 before full time.
Kevin Moon shot Raith Rovers ahead 16 minutes from time after a poor clearance from Stirling goalkeeper David Crawford before White netted a penalty on 88 minutes after Stephen Day had been fouled.
Joe Cardle ensured that there would be no extra time just seconds afterwards with a fine solo goal.
Stenhousemuir triumphed 3-2 on penalties after a roller-coaster 4-4 draw with visitors Arbroath.
Bobby Linn and David Banjo scored before and after Sean Higgins to have the Red Lichties leading 2-1 at half-time however John Gemmell ensured parity in the second half.
Paul Sheerin’s men took the lead through Steven Milne only for Errol Douglas to bring the Warriors level for a third time.
Stenhousemuir had Nicky Devlin sent off before Gemmell gave them the lead from the spot with 2 minutes to play however Milne forced a shoot-out.
Gemmell, goalkeeper Chris Smith and Ross McNeil netted for Stenhousemuir with only Linn and Ross Chisholm being successful for Arbroath.
Forfar Athletic saw off East Fife 2 – 1 thanks to goals midway through first half from Omar Kader and Stuart Malcolm. Liam Buchanan’s penalty before the break gave East Fife hope, however their chances lessened when Gary Thom was dismissed 16 minutes from time.
In an upset Peterhead enjoyed a 2 – 1 success over Brechin City at Balmoor with Jordan Brown grabbing the winner in the second half after David Cox had edged the Blue Toon in front and Ryan Strachan’s own goal had seen the visitors level.
Elgin City took full advantage of being at home against Montrose to record a 2-0 win with Craig Gunn and Shane Sutherland scoring.