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PORTHLEVEN 2 PENZANCE 1
A heavily deflected shot ten minutes from time condemned Penzance to defeat in their sixth, and final, pre-season friendly at a drenched Gala Parc.
The visitors might have taken an early when Jacob Trudgeon played in Oscar Massey, but the new signing’s shot passed just over. The match turned when the already depleted Magpies lost left-back Alfie Turner to a hamstring tweak after just fifteen minutes. Port gradually gained the upper hand. Kegan McPhilbin and James Whitworth both went close, and it was no surprise when the home side took the lead just before the break. Sam Leslie delivered a sweet cross from the right to which Connor Webb applied a skilful, cushioned volley that Mikey Flores was just unable to claw out.
The second half was a different story with Penzance almost entirely dominant. They were level within seconds, Trudgeon drilling a low shot just inside the near post. With the torrential rain barely abating, the Magpies attacked with purpose. Dylan Walter was denied by a good save after connecting with a Kam Collins centre, and Massey flashed a vicious free-kick just wide. 
Missed chances proved costly, as they usually do. Ten minutes from time Dexter Bainbridge blasted a speculative shot goalwards. The ball flicked his team-mate Jack Hannaford and the deflection, whether intentional or not, left Will Trenoweth, a now customary half-time replacement for Flores, wrong-footed. The ball trickled agonisingly over the line to hand the Fishermen a noteworthy win over a higher ranked opponents.

Porthleven: Bart Wortley, Lewis Hall, Harry Luckett, James Whitworth, Jakey Harrison, Sam Leslie, Will MacMeikan, Connor Webb, Fraser Patterson, Josh Padgeth, Dexter Bainbridge. Subs: Evan Hubbard, Dan Parker, Harry Blatch, Jamie Blatch, Kegan McPhilbin, Jack Hannaford
Penzance: Mikey Flores (Will Trenoweth 46), Archie Reynolds (Kai Baxter 83), Alfie Turner (Freddie Neaum 15), Tyler Tonkin, Jordan Daniell, Silas Sullivan, Kam Collins, Frazer Cadman, Oscar Massey, Jacob Trudgeon, Dylan Walter. Unused sub: Sam Fisher

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Of course! You can't start the season being anything other than optimistic. Massey is a huge signing - let's just hope we can hold on to him. But its not just him - youngsters Dylan Walter and Freddie Neaum have both stepped up into the first team squad and impressed this summer, and there is plenty more talent in the Reserves as yet untapped. 2021-22 POY Alfie Turner has returned, and there is plenty of experience elsewhere in the first team squad. But St Austell on Saturday is going to be a very tough test for an opener. Sorry, correction to above report - Sam Fisher did get on in the second half I'm told. Must have been wiping the rain off my specs when that change was made

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