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DIV 1 SOUTH
FALMOUTH TOWN 3 BISHOPS CLEEVE 0
By Scott McCormack

FALMOUTH Town secured their place in Division One South with this seemingly convincing win against play-off contenders Bishops Cleeve. But the reality was very different.
An even first half ended goalless but, despite Falmouth gifting possession cheaply to their visitors all through the second half, they struck first with a fine headed goal from Harrison Jewell from a Tom Annear free-kick after 71 minutes.
Bishops Cleeve huffed and puffed but creating very little, until a moment of brilliance from Ollie Walker in the 96th ...

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