A few days away from May and the weather was still king as the rain forced the postponement of St Day’s Kernow Stone St Piran League premier division clash with Hayle at Vogue Park, writes Leon Prynn. 

In the morning the club played two matches on the pitch involving the u12s and u14s, but just after they were completed the heavens opened and a two-hour deluge forced the postponement.

Elsewhere St Agnes moved off the foot of the table with a narrow 1-0 win against Pendeen Rovers and St Just maintained their good form with a solid 4-1 win over Mullion Reserves.

A goal in each half earned Penryn Athletic a 2-1 win in their local derby away to Wendron United Reserves. Liam Jarvis and Kyle Cooke scored for Athletic and United replied through Dominic Scoffin.

In the Tracy Banfield Cup semi-final at St Blazey, St Dominick defeated Mousehole Development 3-1.

Division one leaders Mawnan completed the double over West Cornwall after two goals from Peter Cortis and one from Ben Richardson earned them a 3-1 win. George Brown had earlier given West Cornwall the lead.

Praze-an-Beeble dropped crucial points when they were held to a 1-1 draw by Hayle Reserves.

Camborne SoM and Helston Athletic Development II enjoyed a rare experience when they drew their match 0-0, but there was no shortage of goals at Threemilestone who thumped St Agnes Reserves 6-1 after scoring through James Davies (2), Jack Bradshaw (2), Matt McIlroy and an own goal.

RNAS Culdrose remain in the title chase after they picked up an important 3-2 win away to St Ives Town. Braden Danaher, Zya Sateri and Tom Booth notched their goals whilst Harvey Troon and Ross Duncan scored for Town.

Penzance Reserves chalked up a big 8-1 win in division two against Constantine with the goals coming from Adam Lewis (2), Connor Thomas (3), James Payne, Fin Sharp and Ben Jefferies. Ethan Jorey had Constantine’s goal.

St Buryan are ending the season with a flourish after edging out Perranwell Reserves 4-3 with goals from Jago Perrin (2), Tyler Simmonds and Ethan Wyatt. Perran’s scorers were Mike Gough, Owen Capewell and James Mitchell.

Probus hammered Carharrack 8-0 to stay in the promotion race after netting goals through George Truscott (2), Tyler Cheshire (2), Steve Way, Andy Sheer, Sam Bullen and Jack Truscott.

Trailing 2-1 at half-time, RNAS Culdrose Reserves hit back to beat Falmouth DC 3-2 and St Keverne pulled off a useful 4-1 win at home to Goonhavern Athletic after scoring through Stephen Jory (2), Henry Cameron and Tashi Briar. Jayden Andrew scored for Athletic.

Penryn Athletic Reserves need just three points to be mathematically certain of winning the division four championship after demolishing a gutsy Helston Raiders 12-1. Liam Dent (2), Christian Blundell (2), Bradley Southeard, Dan Reeves, Steve Brewer, Jamie Allen and four from substitute Steve Owen were Athletic’s scorers. Chris Symon had Raiders’ consolation goal.

Perranporth moved into second place after a 8-2 win at Pendeen Rovers Reserves and Mullion III were leapfrogged by Perran after they suffered a 2-1 defeat away to Frogpool/Cusgarne Reserves who scored through Adam Merrick and Joseph Bersey.

Luke Symons scored for Constantine Reserves at home to Lizard Argyle but it wasn’t enough as the visitors ran out 2-1 winners.