Dave James Posted April 26 Report Share Posted April 26 DIV TWO WEST Mawnan Reserves v Newlyn Non-Athletico (2.30pm)…..off …Mawnan conceded Penzance Reserves v Constantine Redruth United Reserves v Stithians……Off…. Stithians conceded St Buryan v Perranwell Reserves DIV THREE WEST Probus v Carharrack RNAS Culdrose Reserves v Falmouth DC St Keverne v Goonhavern Athletic DIV FOUR WEST Constantine Reserves v Lizard Argyle Reserves Frogpool & Cusgarne Reserves v Mullion Thirds Pendeen Rovers Reserves v Perranporth Penryn Athletic Reserves v Helston Raiders ========================================= TUES 30 TH APRIL DIV TWO WEST Mawnan Reserves v Frogpool & Cusgarne Redruth United Reserves v New Inn Titans DIV FOUR WEST Constantine Reserves v Penryn Athletic Reserves Frogpool & Cusgarne Reserves v Storm WEDNESDAY 1ST MAY DIV TWO WEST Constantine v Falmouth United DIV THREE WEST Dropship v RNAS Culdrose Reserves St Keverne v Holman SC DIV FOUR WEST St Just Reserves v Pendeen Rovers Reserves Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
James_Wright Posted April 27 Report Share Posted April 27 PENZANCE RESERVES 8 CONSTANTINE 1 Penzance concluded their home fixture programme with an emphatic victory over Constantine, putting behind them the chastening midweek defeat at the hands of New Inn Titans. The return of James Payne, side-lined by illness for the match against the league leaders, added much needed steel to the back-line. It was in the opposition penalty box that Payne made his first impact though, powering home a fourth minute header from Fin Sharp’s corner to set the Magpies on the way. A splendid long pass down the inside left channel by Sharp released Adam Lewis to thump home the second. Constantine briefly threatened a riposte with a fine dipping shot from over twenty yards out by Ethan Jorey. But, with less than a quarter of the match played, Penzance re-established their two goal cushion with an incisive counter-attack. Lewis dribbled the ball out of defence before spraying a fine cross-field pass to Ben Jefferies who played in Connor Thomas to fire home. Lewis, again set up by Sharp, bagged his second shortly after half-time. A delightful turn and a low shot into the far corner allowed to Thomas to bring up his own brace with a little over a quarter of an hour remaining, before Sharp bagged a fully deserved goal with an exquisite shot barely a minute later. Thomas then completed his hat-trick with a brave finish from a fine Lewis through ball. With a low shot from the left-hand angle of the penalty area, Jefferies completed the scoring with nine minutes left. “We demanded a response after Wednesday's performance and we got it,” said joint manager Darren Smith. “Right from the warm-up, you could sense the lads were keen to put things right. It was like chalk and cheese compared to Wednesday. The lads moved the ball really well, the press was right, and everyone wanted possession. Our decisions were far better and we were patient when necessary whilst also playing quickly in the right areas. “There were two clear man of the match performances. Firstly, Sharpy who grabbed three assists and a goal to boot. And secondly Connor with a well taken hat-trick whilst working tirelessly up top. Overall, we are very happy with today's response.” Penzance: Georger Hanner, Matt Robsinson, Henry Ramsay, James Payne, Lewis Hitchens, Josh Reeves, Ewan Trevains, Adam Lewis, Kizzy Snowden, Connor Thomas, Fin Sharp. Rolling subs (all used): Freddie Neaum, Steve Miller, Ben Jefferies Constantine: Rob Gardner, Lewis Fisher, Owen Kelley, Harrison McGure, Dan Templeton, Kian Laity, Keaton Prynn, Harrison Herman, Tommy Bromley, Ethan Jorey, Mason Taylor. Subs: Ollie Kendall, Alex Lowndes Referee: Jaden Verrier Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
James_Wright Posted April 29 Report Share Posted April 29 CAMBORNE SoM 4 ST AGNES RESERVES 1 After lazing on the bank in the blazing Blazey sun yesterday (please don't tell that was our summer) back to the normality of 90mins under the brolly tonight. Must confess I did assume this would played on the 3G at Falmouth School, not the grass pitch. Decent start by bottom club Aggie but they let in a couple of sloppy early goals. But they pulled one back with about 25 mins to go and at that stage looked likely to nick a point. But CSM rediscovered their mojo in the final quarter and bagged two more to put the game to bed. Huge credit to all the players (both teams had full complement including substitutes) and referee Ian Roberts for getting the full ninety played in utterly vile conditions. A thoroughly watchable contest Thecupfootballblogger 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Martin Eddy Posted May 1 Report Share Posted May 1 Ian had a bad weekend weather wise Friday night, at Oxland Park Illogan U16's v St.Day U16's it absolutely poured with rain. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pitty Posted May 1 Report Share Posted May 1 Div 3 St Keverne 0-5 Holmans Holmans finish their league campaign with a 0-5 win away at St Keverne Currently sitting top they can still be overtaken by Dropship if they win their remaining 3 fixtures to secure the league by a single point. Probus need to win all 3 of their fixtures and find 29 goals without reply to deny Holmans promotion. If both sides drop a point the title and promotion will go to Blaythorne congrats to the management team of the Ivey brothers and all the players and supporters for a good competitive season 👍👏 Asterix, Rob Hosking, James_Wright and 4 others 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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