ON-LOAN striker Andy Rodgers scored five goals as East Stirlingshire romped into the quarter finals of the South Regional Cup – with only ten men.

Derek Ure was red carded for Shire after half an hour.

But the Ochilview side still ran out 9-0 winners against Newton Stewart.

As well as five from 33-year-old Rodgers, Kris Faulds scored a brace with Ure and Paul Sludden also on target.

The younger brother of St Johnstone star Danny Swanson caused the upset of the round in the South Regional Cup.

Louis Swanson, who was later sent off in the match, curled home a tremendous freekick for East of Scotland side Tynecastle as they stunned Spartans 1-0 at Saughton Enclosure.

Two goals in the last five minutes – from Ross McNeil and Jaoa Victoria – helped East Kilbride to their 29th consecutive win as they beat nine-man Edu Sports Academy 2-0 at Galabank.

Eduhad two players sent off in the second half, one for a second bookable offence and the other a straight red for dissent.

But it took Kilby until the 87th minute to open the scoring against the South of Scotland League side when substitute McNeil volleyed home from Adam Strachan's cross.

Two minutes into stoppage time Victoria sealed it when he converted from Kieran Gibbons' cut back.

The Lowland League leaders can make it 30 straight wins with victory over Civil Service Strollers in the league on Wednesday night.

Holders Whitehill Welfare eased into the quarter finals with a 5-0 drubbing of Abbey Vale at Ferguson Park.

Dale O’Hara, Scott Russell, Scott Gormley, Stuart Alison and Michael Osbourne were all on target.

Cumbernauld colts left Meadowbank with a 4-1 victory over Leith Athletic.

Threave Rovers took the scalp of Vale of Leithen with a 1-0 win at Meadow Park.

A first-half Jack Guthrie strike was enough for Edinburgh University to manoeuvre past Wigtown and Bladnoch to reach the last eight of the cup.

In the Lowland League a Joe Slattery double and a Lewis Sloan strike was enough for Dalbeattie Star to claim the points against BSC Glasgow.

Gary Redpath and Ricardo Corrieri scored for the home team.

Gretna beat bottom side Preston Athletic 5-3 at Raydale.