Wins for Newtonmore, Kingussie & Fort William

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An Iain Robinson hat-trick without reply from hosts Skye kept Newtonmore on 100% in the Mowi Premiership after three games.
Fort William made it back to back victories, 2-1 against Kyles at An Aird.
Champions Kingussie came from behind to defeat Caberfeidh 2-1 at The Dell for their second victory and there was yet another 2-1, this time for Kinlochshiel away to Lochaber.
In the South derby, Oban Camanachd had a 3-1 success over Col Glen at Mossfield.
Robinson scored his first before half-time and completed his treble, including a penalty, after the interval.
Archie MacKinnon struck for Fort after just three minutes and Mark Fraser made it 2-0 by half time, before Roan MacVicar's reply for Kyles in the penultimate minute.
Caberfeidh's Logan Beaton shocked Kingussie with an opener early in the second half but Roddy Young grabbed an equaliser and Alexander Michie won it for the champions with a late penalty.
John MacRae and Oliver MacRae put Shiel 2-0 up and Lochaber's Fin MacDonald scored the game's final goal after just half an hour.
Daniel MacVicar in the first half and a Lewis Cameron double in the second secured the points for Oban Camanachd before Cally McNaughton scored Col Glen's first-ever Premiership goal.
A 3-1 home win over Kilmallie kept Glenurquhart top of the National Division. Lovat defeated Bute 3-1 at Balgate, helped by a penalty double in two minutes from Greg Matheson.
Struggling Oban Celtic followed up two 10-0 wipeouts with a heavy 7-1 defeat by Glasgow Mid Argyll who produced seven different scorers at Yoker.
The other pointless second tier side are newly relegated Beauly who went down 4-1 at Inveraray.