Bankies are through to the final of the Gary Lynch Memorial Tournamnet at Cambuslang ater dempolishing their youthful SFL opponents and will face Glasgow Rangers.

Alloa lined up with a young team that included four of their first team pool ahead of their League Cup tie with East Stirlingshire on Sunday.

Budgie McGhie juggled his squad once again and included Stevie Dallas on the bench.

It was the senior side who were to strike first, taking the lead in the opening ten minutes through a header. However Clydebank were soon level on 13 minutes when NIKKY CAIRNEY beat the keeper with an angled drive.

A couple of heave tackles went in and MacKInnon was cautioned for exacting revenge on a Wasps player who had just found himeslf in the book seconds before.

Mark Kilpatrick twice went close before his driving cross was swept into the net by NIKKY CAIRNEY with half an hour played.

MARK KILPATRICK then got his reward when he headed home a cross from recent signing Scott Highlands to put Bankies 3-1 up at the turn and seemingly heading towards the final.

Budgie McCghjie made a raft of subs and it wa sone of the new boys who was to kill the game off. ROSS McPHERSON notched two in four minutes. First the recent signing knocked home a Mark Hailstones cross before Hailstones and MacKinnon combined for the latter to set up the fifth.

Stevie Dallas made a welcome return to the first team with 13 minutes to go before DARIAN MacKINNON got his reward for another fine performance, netting from 18 yards.

Bankies v Alloa 1 Gonet 2 Highlands 3 McComish 4 Cairney 5 Campbell R 6 Lynn 7 Martin 8 McKinnon 9 Kilpatrick 10 Selkirk 11 Hailstones

Subs; 12 Green 14 McPherson 15 Allum 16 Dallas 17 Dymock 18 Moffat Gk Campbell L