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 Women's Football News 2 Jun 2009
 
Spartans took the runners-up spot in the Scottish Women's Premier League after running out 10-1 winners over Raith Rovers.
 
Diana Barry led the goal spree for Spartans with Molly McKean, Danielle Pagliarulo and Kate McGillivray amongst the other scorers to give Shelley Kerr's side the highest finishing position in their history, just two points behind Champions Glasgow City who were the only team to beat them during the season.
 
Celtic will have to settle for third place for the second season in a row despite finishing off with a 5-1 victory over Hamilton Academicals.
 
Fourth placed Hibernian battled out a 2-2 draw with Dundee Utd SC, who took a first half lead through Aimee Godfrey. Stacey Cook netted twice to put Hibs in front but United fought back to earn themselves a share of the spoils through Carol Fraser.
 
Aberdeens' 2-1 win against Boroughmuir Thistle ensures they will finish in the top half whilst Forfar Farmington and FC Kilmarnock shared four goals.

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
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