Scottish League. Men: Div. 1 -- Boroughmuir 67, Dunfermline 79;
Paisley 92, Inverclyde 72; Glasgow City Brightsiders 2, Pentland 0. Div.
2 -- Musselburgh 65, Edzell Enforcers 124; Stirling 77, Bruins 92.
Women: Div. 1 -- Livingston 57, City of Edinburgh 66; Boroughmuir Aces
41, Dundee 55; Bo'ness Wildcats 51, Edinburgh Royals 77. Div. 2 --
Sharon Leon 37, Royal Deeside 49.
Scottish Cup. Women: Quarter-final -- Edinburgh Royals 41, Dundee 43.
Bank of Scotland Youth Women's Cup quarter-finals -- RH Pilgrim 75,
Bo'ness Wildcats 43; Livingston 34, Woodlands 58.
Bank of Scotland National League. Junior men: Cumnock 77, Dalkeith
Saints 84; Paisley 55, Dunfermline 85. Youth men: Edinburgh Burger Kings
107, Paisley Clanford 68; Troon 62, Boroughmuir 44. Youth women: Kool
Kats 82, Pentland Star 55; Dalkeith Saints 58, Bo'ness Wildcats 44;
Edinburgh Royals 30, Woodlands 72.
Lothian League. Men: Div. 1 -- Boroughmuir 98, Dunfermline 55;
Penicuik 78, WHEC 75; Heriot-Watt Univ. 66, Edinburgh Univ. 54;
Edinburgh Univ. 70, Dunfermline 48; Boroughmuir 70, City of Edinburgh
66; Heriot-Watt Univ. 79, Dalkeith Saints 65; WHEC 73, Livingston 34.
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