A MAN has appeared in court accused of voyeurism at a popular swimming pool Khern Hill, 32, faces five charges arising from alleged incidents at the Waterfront Leisure Complex in Greenock, Inverclyde It is claimed that the first alleged incident took place on March 24 in the facility's changing rooms The second allegedly occurred at 5.45pm on April 28 and was said to have been reported to officers at 7.10pm the same day The charges relate to the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 Hill appeared at Paisley Sheriff Court earlier today Hill has been released on bail and will appear back in court at a later date Our journalists strive for accuracy but on occasion we make mistakes. For further details of our complaints policy and to make a complaint please click here 5 May, 2025 | Local Greenock 161 all out (44.5 overs) 3 pointsKilmarnock 162 for 5 wickets (35.3 overs) 25 points GREENOCK were defeated in their first WDCU Premiership Two game of the season against Kilmarnock in a keenly contested affair at sun-drenched Glenpark Kilmarnock skipper Paul Flanagan opted to bowl first a decision that ultimately laid the groundwork for their successful chase later in the day Greenock’s innings commenced very positively with openers Callum Henry and team captain Aryan Sanghera at the crease Sanghera hit a fine straight drive to the Fox Street boundary and then in the second over struck two fine boundaries to put Greenock on 15 without loss quickly found their length and line and put the brakes on the two Greenock openers as only three runs were added in the following five overs Sanghera and Henry did get back into run-scoring mode and by the 16th over the Greenock score had moved on to 76 A bowling change at the beginning of the 17th over heralded a change of direction in the match slow bowler Adam Wilson lured Sanghera into a big hit and the Greenock captain was caught on the Fox Street boundary and dismissed for 27 Kilmarnock then quickly captured the wicket of Henry when the Aussie amateur got a faint edge to a ball from Kilmarnock’s South African amateur Daniel Lombard and was caught behind the wicket So Greenock found themselves on 83 for 2 in the 20th over Three further wickets fell as the Greenock middle order struggled to deal with the Killie bowlers and the home score was a precarious 93 for the loss of five wickets helped to steady the innings and gradually the home score moved along But wickets continued to fall and no really meaningful partnerships were created And when Sanghera was the team’s eighth wicket to fall adjudged leg-before wicket for 30 runs in the 40th over Just a further 11 runs were added before the innings ended on 161 towards the end of the 45th over The inability to forge a substantial partnership after the opening 76 runs put on by Aryan Sanghera and Callum Henry ultimately proved costly Adam Wilson with 3 wickets for 25 runs was the visitor’s top bowler Kilmarnock’s chase began with Greenock’s opening bowlers Will Jenkins and Sam Sanghera aiming to make early inroads But it was a mix-up between the Ayrshire side’s openers which led to a very early breakthrough when Chaudhary was run out off just the second ball of the innings then had Haider Iqbal caught for five with the score on 12 and Greenock had made a perfect start to the second half of the match A third wicket captured when Lombard had his stumps knocked back by Jenkins for six runs with the score on 32 could have brought a collapse from Kilmarnock but Oelofse and Flanagan steadied the innings with a 50-run partnership which ended at the start of the 18th over when Oelofse was smartly caught by Sehmat Pandher for 28 off the bowling of Greg McDougall as so often happens after a good partnership Two overs later McDougall and Pandher combined once again to remove Flanagan for 34 But that was to be Greenock’s final breakthrough as Mo Islam and Qamar forged a match-winning sixth-wicket partnership of 79 runs to take Kilmarnock to what had seemed at one stage an unlikely win will offer a significant positive for the season ahead Glenpark 104 all out (33.4 overs) 25 pointsGalloway 96 all out (30.1 overs) 0 points Greenock 2nd XI (Glenpark) won their opening league match against Galloway at Gatehouse of Fleet returning with maximum points after a hard fought and very narrow win over Galloway with team captain Eddie Ahmad top-scorer with 50 Galloway were then bowled out for 96 to give the Glenpark side a win by just eight runs Arun Nair with 3 wickets for 5 runs and Hamid Safi 3 wickets for 8 runs were Glenpark’s two top bowlers XL Club 72 all out (33.5 overs)Greenock XI 74 for 1 wicket (19 overs) The Greenock XI gained a win against XL Club on Sunday at Glenpark the XL Club batsmen were unable to develop any good partnerships and were restricted to just 72 runs Muhib Ahmadzai took 4 wickets for just 4 runs from 6.3 overs and Nikhil Kadyan took 3 wickets for just one run from 4 overs The Greenock XI then lost just one wicket as they overtook the visitors’ score from 19 overs Shailesh Prabhu retired having scored 25 runs while Sudeep Chaudhary 16 and Cammy Calder 14 were both unbeaten The single wicket to fall was Aryan Sanghera who was dismissed for 17 runs Greenock Cricket Club is sponsored by Cleaning Supplies 4U CRUISE Ship Arriving A Day Earlier Than Planned Privacy Policy GREENOCK MORTON assistant manager Andy Millen is set to be relieved of his duties at the Cappielow outfit It is understood that Millen has been summoned to a meeting with club chiefs tomorrow Millen, it is understood, was handed a letter shortly after the Ton’s 2-0 win over Dunfermline in their final Championship game of the season informing him of the meeting regarding his future who played for the club between 1999 and 2001 has been their assistant manager since March 2021 He was Gus MacPherson’s assistant and then became Dougie Imrie’s right-hand man since his appointment as manager in December 2021 They guided Morton to two fifth place and a sixth place finish in the Championship in their three seasons in charge that partnership is now set to come to an end Meanwhile, a hectic final day in the Championship saw one club use unusual methods to silence opposing fans. There was an upset at Livingston too, where the title-chasers were beaten by Partick Thistle Airdrie were already confirmed to be finishing ninth and in the relegation play-off spot, but were saved from automatic demotion by Hamilton's 15-point deduction And there was a small victory for Airdrie on the final day as their stewards silenced the visiting Ayr United supporters by confiscating their megaphone Keep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page Our journalists strive for accuracy but on occasion we make mistakes. For further details of our complaints policy and to make a complaint please click here.