Dropship march on at the top of division two (West) of the Kernow Stone St Piran Football League after demolishing St Buryan 14-1, writes Leon Prynn.
The goals came from Paul Robertson (3), Conner Hurrell (2), Tyler Prescott (2), Dan Stidwell (2), Liam Chinn, Kai Cornish, Harry Hounsome, Liam Jarvis and an own goal.
Holmans SC chalked up a 4-1 win against Frogpool/Cusgarne after scoring through Sam King (2), Callum Faulkner and Liam Phillips.
Jack Liddicoat scored a hat-trick to help Newlyn Non-Athletico to beat Probus 3-2 and a local doyen of the football scene, Melville Benney, gave a good account of himself as a stand-in referee in the 1-1 draw between derby rivals Constantine and Mawnan Reserves. Noah Martin scored a first half penalty for Constantine and Paul Fernihough headed a second half equaliser.
Josh Wilson-Hone hit a hat-trick in St Keverne’s 5-0 division three win against St Day III. Charlie Williams had the other two goals.
Perranporth Reserves moved to the top of division four following their 3-1 win against Lizard Argyle Reserves. Leigh Montague, Bryn Cox and Liam Taylor scored for Perran.
In the Percy Stephens Cup goals from Dan Reeve (2), Chris Ward, Alex Clifford and Barry Penfold helped Dropship Reserves win 5-2 at Carharrack who replied through Cal Pearson (2).
A goal in each half helped St Just Reserves to a 2-1 win at Mullion Res and RNAS Culdrose Res defeated Penryn Athletic 3-2 on penalties after the tie finished 4-4. Jack Blakeston scored all four goals for Athletic and Ashley Spinks and Henry Tait each grabbed a brace of goals for Culdrose.
Oliver Poulter scored twice for Probus Reserves against Speak Out United, but it wasn’t enough as Probus went down 4-2 to goals by Tyler Gilbert, Mike Nicholls, Jack Underwood and an own goal.
Wendron United IV made it into the next round after winning 4-0 at Storm with goals from James Mitchell (3) and Charlie Friggens.
Mawgan overcame Troon Res 6-3 after the 90 minutes finished at 3-3. Billy Jane hit a hat-trick, Jack Yates had two goals and Ashton Kostrzewski the sixth goal.
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