Lowland League champions on a points per game basis tonight for the second year in a row. Now the Fifers face a nervy wait to discover if their shot at promotion into the SPFL is alive.
Lowland League clubs tonight voted through a proposal to end the campaign which has been in cold storage since non-league football was brought to a halt by rising covid cases in January.Kelty were six points clear at the top of the table having played 13 of the scheduled 32 fixtures - their tally being an average of 0.35 points better than East Kilbride and Bonnyrigg Rose.
League chiefs will now put Ferguson ’s side forward to the SFA as their ‘champion club’ in the hope the Pyramid Play-Off against the Highland League champion, which could be confirmed as.
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