KEVIN Utterson scored a double to send Gordon top of the Border Amateur League’s Division A.

The former Scotland rugby international helped the village side to a 3-1 win over Jed Legion, with Jimmy Bell adding the third.

Hawick Waverley sit second thanks to a Scott Craig winner over Stow at Wilton Lodge Park. The Teries’ other goal came from a Pawel Marszalek own goal while Callum Riddell scored for Stow.

Scott Duncan’s two goals saw off Greenlaw as Hawick Legion registered their first victory of Division A season, while Chirnside United beat pointless Langholm Legion 2-1.

Tweeddale Rovers look the team to beat already in Division B, as they thumped Ancrum 5-1 for their third consecutive win.

The Peebles team have scored 13 goals in the process, with David Lindsay bagging a hat-trick to take his season’s tally to seven in just three games.

Gala Hotspur were thumped 4-1 at Duns Reserves, Shaun Hardie grabbing their consolation goal. Spurs coach Fred Blackie said: “It was a disappointing display after our late midweek victory over Earlston.

“We need to improve with some tough fixtures ahead.” Steven Waugh and Bailey Paterson strikes helped ten-man Coldstream Amateurs to victory over Earlston Rhymers, who sit bottom of Division B, while ex-Eyemouth United winger Andrew Sword scored in a 4-2 win for Eyemouth Amateurs at Linton Hotspur. Tweedmouth Amateurs also defeated Hawick United 2-1.

Newtown thrashed Selkirk Victoria 10-1 and Biggar United beat St Boswells 6-0 as both sides set the early pace in Division C.

Callum Hope scored two as Hawick Legion Rovers drew their third game in a row, in a 3-3 thriller against Lauder, while Kelso Thistle were comfortable 3-0 winners over Melrose.

Peebles Amateurs game with CFC Bowholm was called off due to a lack of available referees.