Dumbarton advanced to the semi-finals of the Irn-Bru Cup on Saturday with a 2-0 triumph over League One Raith.
The Sons made a positive start and were rewarded in the 19th minute when Chris McLaughlin prodded home the opener from a corner.
Alistair Roy pounced on a defensive error to double the Championship side's advantage four minutes after the restart.
The margin of victory might have been greater, but Tom Walsh's 57th-minute penalty was saved by Graeme Smith, after Greig Spence had been sent off for handling the ball on the line.
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