League Two: Queen's Park remain five points clear as division returns
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Queen's Park maintained their five-point lead as Scottish League 2 returned for the first time since January.
Ray McKinnon's side beat Stranraer 3-0 at home in the first game since the league was paused due to Covid-19 restrictions.
Second-place Stirling Albion beat bottom club Brechin City 1-0.
There were wins for Edinburgh City and Stenhousemuir, while it finished goalless between Annan and Cowdenbeath.
Queen's Park raced into a two-goal lead, with Michael Doyle heading the home side in front in the 20th minute, and Lee Kilday adding a second on the half-hour mark following a free-kick.
Bob McHugh scored a third from the penalty spot in the 65th minute after David Galt had been fouled.
Stranraer midfielder Kieran Millar was sent off late on for a second caution.
Stirling beat Brechin courtesy of Kieran Moore's goal in the 65th minute.
Edinburgh City closed up on the top four with a 2-1 win at Elgin, who drop to third.
The visitors went ahead inside three minutes through Josh Campbell, with Robbie McIntyre adding a second in the 12th minute.
Although Josh Peters pulled a goal back shortly before half-time, City held out for all three points.
Stenhousemuir beat Albion Rovers 2-0 with a header from Botti Biabi and Mark McGuigan's strike early in the second half.
In the stalemate between Annan and Cowdenbeath, home midfielder Nathan Flanagan was sent off for a second yellow card in the 70th minute.