Gary Twigg fired City in front after seven minutes with a delicate chip over Alloa goalie Raymond Jellema. But two goals in the space of five minutes put Alloa in control.
Andy Ferguson levelled before Jamie Stevenson fired Alloa in front from Do
ugie Wilson's right wing cross. Brechin should have levelled late on but Iain Diack's penalty was saved by Jellema.
Peterhead 3
Ayr United 0AYR'S recent series of comfortable league victories came to an abrupt end as the Blue Ton halted the Honest Men's impressive five-match winning run.
The Blue Toon went ahead when Graham Sharp headed in a goal from Daniel Moore's free kick within quarter of an hour.
Martin Bavidge made sure of the points with his 10th goal of the season after the interval before Craig Gunn completed the scoring late on.
Raith Rovers 2
Arbroath 1A DRAMATIC closing 10 minutes at Starks Park saw three late goals as Mark Ferry hit an injury time winner to extend Raith's lead at the top of the table.
Goalscoring chances were at a premium, but the game sprang to life when Iain Davidson fired Raith in front after 82 minutes. Robert Sloan's cross fell to Davidson who rifled home.
Arbroath's Steven Dorris levelled in the final minute, but Ferry restored the Kirkcaldy club's advantage in injury time.
Stirling Albion 0
Queen's Park 3THE Spiders coasted to a comfortable victory over a beleaguered Binos side.
Jim Brough opened the scoring in the first half with a header from Martin Ure's cross. John O'Neil blasted a Binos penalty off the crossbar before Ryan Holms doubled Queens' lead on the half-hour mark with a composed finish.
Paul Harkins had a goal chopped off for offside after 64 minutes as Queens dominated, and Adam Coakley netted a third for the visitors in injury time.
Stranraer 0
East Fife 4 BASEMENT club Stranraer dropped further into relegation trouble as the Fifers ran riot at Stair Park.
Former Scotland striker Stevie Crawford broke the deadlock after 41 minutes. with his second goal of the season. A brace from Greig McDonald either side of the half-time interval put the result beyond doubt as the Blue Toon went 3-0 up.
Paul McManus completed the scoring after 71 minutes when he fired home after Bobby Linn's initial effort was blocked.
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