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• Teenager completes comeback after Liam Kelly had levelled
• Jonny Hayes and Greg Tansey score as Inverness beat Hibs

The teenager Jude Winchester completed a late comeback with his first career goal as Kilmarnock secured seventh place in the Scottish Premier League with a 2-1 win at Dunfermline.

The home side looked like doubling their number of home wins having repelled a period of early second-half pressure after Paul Willis had given them a 20th-minute lead. But Liam Kelly fired an equaliser with four minutes left and the 19-year-old substitute Winchester capped his second appearance with a cool finish in the 89th minute.

Earlier Kilmarnock had failed to capitalise on their early pressure and Willis gave the home side the lead. Joe Cardle's free-kick was headed back across goal by Liam Buchanan and was tapped home from close range by the midfielder. Dunfermline looked like holding out for a second successive home win but Kelly struck a 20-yard effort into the top corner after a Dean Shiels shot had been closed down by the Pars defence. Dunfermline were made to pay when the right-back Lewis Toshney overlapped and crossed for Winchester to score from six yards.

Greg Tansey and Jonny Hayes scored from set-pieces in the second half as Inverness beat the Scottish Cup finalists Hibernian 2-0. Tansey opened the scoring against the much-changed visitors when he curled home a 25-yard free-kick just after the hour. Hayes sealed the victory 10 minutes later with a penalty after Matt Doherty handled in the area.

Hibs had the opportunity to claim 10th place and a five-figure cash boost in the process. With around £80,000 extra at stake per league place, it will be a welcome reward for Inverness.

Aberdeen's striker Darren Mackie missed out on the chance to end his Dons career with a goal as his final game for the club ended with a 0-0 draw at home to St Mirren.

Steven Thompson had St Mirren's best chances and forced a late save from Jamie Langfield. Aberdeen still looked the more positive side, and when Mark Reynolds found Scott Vernon in the penalty area, it took a timely last-ditch tackle from Jeroen Tesselaar to deny the striker.

A final Aberdeen change saw the impressive Jamie Masson replaced by Ryan Fraser and the winger immediately injected fresh life into the game, keen to take on his man at every opportunity. When Fraser was slid in by Mackie two minutes after coming on, his low cross was deflected towards goal, forcing Craig Samson to desperately palm away. The former Scotland striker Thompson came close again with a 12-yard strike, only denied by the legs of the Aberdeen goalkeeper Langfield. Read More

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