Elgin bounced back from two defeats since the restart to grab a point against second-placed Stirling.
FOOTBALL returned this week for Elgin City and six Highland League clubs - and what a week it was.
The Maroons missed chances to take Tuesday's cup-tie to the wire.
Elgin have slipped out of League 2 play-off positions within a week of the restart of their season.
Ex-Highland League striker Jaime Wilson nets twice to end Huntly's cup adventure.
United won 3-1 on spot kicks after a 1-1 draw at North Lodge Park on Tuesday night.
Goals by Jordan MacRae and Martin Maclean gave the Sutherland side the best result in their history.
The 25-year-old stopper is set to start for City against Stirling Albion this weekend.
Martin Maclean's winning goal puts out the Jam Tarts and books a third round tie at home to Stranraer.
Championship visitors romped to a 4-0 win at Borough Briggs.
Hester damaged his ankle in Elgin's 2-1 league defeat against Edinburgh on Saturday.
Winners of Kynoch Park tie play Elgin City or Ayr United in round three.
Mechanics have secured training and matches at Kinloss army barracks' all-weather facilities.
Majority would rather see clubs like Brora Rangers and Kelty Hearts in League 2 rather than Old Firm kids.
Andrew MacAskill and Scott Adams are crocked for Graeme Stewart's side.
Macphee is back on loan at Borough Briggs and played in City's league restart on Saturday.
Edinburgh win at Borough Briggs in new boss Gary Naysmoth's first game in charge.
Hester eager to add to his 11 goals for City already this season.
All-weather pitch project receives £10,000 grant with nearly £5000 going to Aberlour Tennis Club.
City could be asked to play 18 matches in 59 days on their return to football.