Dumbarton: Kevin Cawley and Darren Miller move to Sons

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Kevin Cawley scored 33 goals for Alloa

Dumbarton have signed striker Kevin Cawley from Alloa Athletic and Queen's Park midfielder Darren Miller on one-year contracts.

Cawley, who joined Alloa in 2011, previously played under new Sons boss Stephen Aitken when the 26-year-old was assistant at Stranraer.

He scored 33 goals in 140 appearances for Dumbarton's Championship rivals.

The 22-year-old Miller joined Queen's Park from League Two rivals Albion Rovers last summer.

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Darren Miller scored eight goals for Queen's Park this season

Assistant manager Stephen Farrell told his club website: "It's a great opportunity for Darren. He's a player we've been monitoring for a while.

"Kevin will give us presence, is athletic, can defend from the front and can play. We've known about his abilities for a long time and he'll be good at Dumbarton."

Cawley said he had made the switch to Dumbarton because, although he joined his time at Alloa, he felt he needed a fresh challenge.

Miller was confident he could make the step up from League Two.

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