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SOUTH WEST PENINSULA

■ FALMOUTH mier West championship after thei 3-2 derby victory away at Penryn Athletic gave them their first league title in 22 years.
Goals from Alex Wharton, Ollie Walker and Jack Bowyer gave the long-time leaders the point they needed, while Liskeard Athletic, the only side who could have mathematically overtaken them, lost 2-1 at Dobwalls.
All three Premier East title contenders won. Leaders Torpoint Athletic came from behind to beat visitors Elburton Villa with a Curtis Damerell hat-trick hitting and a Ryan Richards double.
Okehampton Argyle are second after a 2-1 win at H...

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