Six goals was the order of the day in the Kernow Stone St Piran League division two (West) with three clubs racking up the score, writes Leon Prynn.
Probus won 6-0 at Lanner and Newlyn Non-Athletico won by the same scoreline at Perranwell Reserves.
Lizard Argyle were 6-1 winners at St Agnes Res where Tristan Hawkings snapped up four goals and Yeshe Briar and Josh Gilbert had one each.
Stithians were 3-0 winners at Constantine and Mawnan Reserves won their first game 3-1 at Frogpool/Cusgarne with the goals coming from Harry Rogers, Dawson Smith, and Christian Blundell. Craig Jackson had ’Pool’s goal.
Hayden Webber was the star of the show for Falmouth United after scoring all four goals in their 4-4 draw with St Buryan. Gair Jenkin, Jake Maddern, Jago Perrin and Jamie Nankervis scored for Saints.
The clubs chasing Falmouth DC in division three (West) all closed the gap after victories with Penryn Athletic winning 6-2 at St Ives Mariners. Jack Blakeston and Jason Roberts both hit hat-tricks.
St Erme/Godolphin were 4-1 winners against St Just Reserves after scoring through Freddie Murley (2), Brandon McDonnell and Thierry Murley.
It was a tight game at St Keverne where Perranporth’s George Parkes scored an 80th minute winner to win the game 1-0.
RNAS Culdrose Reserves went on a goalscoring spree against a game St Day III and won the game 9-0.
A full fixture list in division four (West) saw leaders Perranporth Reserves hand out a 8-0 defeat to Storm.
Troon Reserves are level on points after they won 4-1 at Newlyn Non-Athletico Reserves with a hat-trick from Jamie Marles and a goal from Gareth Honer.
Holmans SC Reserves are right in the picture after a narrow 4-3 win against Goonhavern Athletic Reserves. Logan Hotton hit a hat-trick and Jack James had the other goal. David Mitchell (2) and John Staffieri had Athletic’s goals.
William Paterson scored the goal that gave Probus Reserves a 1-0 win at Falmouth Athletic Josh Pellow scored for Speak Out United, but it wasn’t enough as Wendron United IV edged the result 2-1 with a brace of goals from Ben Coleman..
In the Cornwall Junior Cup preliminary round Mawgan pulled off a surprise result when they beat division three leaders Falmouth DC 5-3 on penalties after the tie finished 2-2 after extra time.
Carharrack are through to the next round after Mullion Reserves conceded the tie.
Chacewater were 3-1 winners at Lizard Argyle Reserves in the Percy Stephens Cup.
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