With Falmouth Town Reserves having no fixture Kernow Stone St Piran Football League (West) premier division leaders Illogan RBL took full advantage to extend their lead to five points after winning 4-0 away to St Agnes, with Leon Prynn.
On target for Illogan was Louis Matthews (2), Levi Hilling and Connor Arthur.
Hayle also had a big win when they defeated Mullion 6-0, but a tight game at Borlase Park saw Perranwell pick up three great points following their 1-0 win over Pendeen Rovers with James Rowberry notching the all-important goal.
Goals from Tom Booth, Willem Bowden and Fraser Paterson helped Porthleven defeat Praze-an-Beeble 3-1 whilst Penryn Athletic had an important 3-2 win away to Redruth United after scoring through Jack Blakeston, Toby Judd and Mawgan Langdon-Heller. Dan Horler grabbed a brace of goals (one pen) for United.
St Just bowed out of the Tracy Banfield Cup when they were beaten 3-2 in a first round tie at Millbrook.
Mawnan held on to the top spot in division on (West) after thumping Illogan RBL Reserves 7-1 at Oxland Park. Their goals came from Luke Wort (3), Adam Keenan (2), Jack Nancarrow and Kevin Morris. Ashley Smith had Illogan’s goal.
Wendron United III are hot on their tails after they picked up a 3-1 win over Penzance Reserves. The Magpies scored through Bernardo Braga.
The biggest win of the day was by Camborne SoM who demolished a gritty Hayle Reserves 13-0. The glut of goals came from Toby Alford (4), Rory Lello (3), Alex Osmond, Leeann Gallas, Gillian Blankley-McDonnell, Cameron Appleyard and Jacob Phillips.
St Day Reserves collected their first points of the season thanks to a hat-trick from Jordan Richards and a goal from Dylan Tiddy in their 4-2 win away to Threemilestone.
Two goals from Robertas Sumnauskas enabled West Cornwall to earn a point from their clash with title-chasing Ludgvan after a 2-2 draw.
Probus closed the gap on the leading clubs in division two (West) with a 4-2 win at Stithians, but Constantine are still at the foot of the table after going down 3-1 at home to St Buryan. Kian Laity scored for Constantine and Jake Maddern, Finlay Harry and Ethan Wyatt scored for Saints.
Falmouth DC extended their lead at the top of division three (West) after a high-scoring 4-3 win over Pendeen Rovers Reserves. Kalon Mayes, Kyle Rees and Ryan Ellis scored Rovers’ goals.
St Just Reserves were 4-3 winners against St Day III after netting goals through Nick Hichens (2), Ben George and George Steadman.
Penryn Athletic Reserves' game with St Keverne and Carharrack’s match with RNAS Culdrose Reserves were postponed due to waterlogged pitches.
Goonhavern Athletic Reserves lifted themselves off the foot of the division four table with a 4-1 win at Falmouth Athletic after scoring through Lloyd Piper (2), Tre Arnold and John Staffieri. Kian Rowland replied for Athletic.
Newlyn Non-Athletico were 3-1 winners against Mawgan and Dropship Reserves were narrow 2-1 winners at Probus Reserves after scoring through Alex Clifford and George Gaylord. James Holmes replied for Probus.
A Logan Hotton hat-trick and a brace of goals from Ben Schofield paved the way for Holman SC Reserves 5-0 win at Wendron United IV.
Lizard Argyle Reserves won their first league game when defeating Perranporth Reserves 4-3. Perran scored through Brandon Light, Leigh Montague and Simon Ferries.
The second round of the Bond Timber Cornwall Junior Cup saw East and West teams meet with Frogpool/Cusgarne enjoying a good 2-0 win against Lanreath after scoring through Benjamin Glanville and Lee Alberts.
Holman SC also had a useful 2-0 win against Bodmin Town Reserves after scoring through Liam Phillips and Nathan Williams.
Ben Lawrence, Luke Watson-Read, Dan Gilbert and Rian Faulkner had the goals in Perranporth’s 4-0 win against Lanner and Dropship were 3-0 winners away to Tregony.
Calstock won a close encounter with Mawnan Reserves 4-3 after scoring through James Elliott (2), George Murrain and Joe Smale. Liam Dent hit a hat-trick for Mawnan.
Lizard Argyle had an emphatic 5-1 win at St Erme/Godolphin after notching goals through Ethan Thirlaway, Josh Gilbert, Harry Thirlaway-Price, Matt Bray and Tristan Hawkings. Thierry Murley scored Saints’ goal.
Goonhavern had an excellent 3-2 win against Lostwithiel with Jayden Andrew (2) and Albert Gosling-Brown scoring their goals. Brandon Fisher and Tom Mileham had the visitors’ goals.
Newquay III proved too strong for St Ives Mariners and ran out 7-1 winners with goals from James Deacy (3), Al Ahmed (2), Boyd Mallinder and Dan Rees.
Speak Out United went down 6-0 at Mevagissey and Chacewater won 4-3 at Troon Res.
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