During the January transfer window a number of players moved out on loan to play regular football. Here's a look at how some of them got on last weekend.
Josh Todd made his third appearance for Queen of the South after helping the Doonhamers to a win and a draw against Dundee United and Livingston in recent weeks. The midfielder played the full 90 minutes on Saturday but couldn't help prevent the Dumfries side from losing 3-1 away to Dunfermline.
Jordan Kirkpatrick was at the double for Jim Goodwin's Alloa as they defeated nearest rivals Arbroath 3-2 at the Indodrill Stadium. The Wasps had fallen 2-0 behind but completed the comeback with Kirkpatrick scoring the winner to move ahead of Arbroath into third place and all but seal a promotion play-off place.
Darren Whyte played the full 90 minutes for Forfar as they fell to a 2-0 loss away to Stranraer. The Loons are still four points ahead of bottom two sides Queens Park and Albion Rovers.
Robbie Leitch was an unused substitute as Queens Park picked up a point at home to Airdrieonians to move level on points with Albion Rovers. Darryl Duffy, who had been at Airdrieonians, has returned to St Mirren after an injury cut short his spell at the Diamonds.
In League Two, Nathan Flanagan - who completed an emergency loan move to Elgin City on Friday - made it a goalscoring start with City as he opened the scoring in their 3-0 win over Stirling Albion. Andrew McDonald also featured for City as a second half substitute. The win saw Elgin move up into fourth place at the expense of Danny Lennon's Clyde.
Evan Horne played the full match for Annan Athletic as they drew 0-0 with ninth place Berwick Rangers at Galabank.