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SOUTH WEST PENINSULA

■PREMIER WEST champions Falmouth Town completed the double when they lifted the Cornwall Senior Cup for the 13th time.
A first-half goal by Jack Bray-Evans saw them beat Wendron 1-0 in the final at St Austell on Easter Monday.
Torpoint Athletic are now five points clear at the top of Premier East with a game in hand following their 2-0 win at Honiton Town, courtesy of goals from Lewis Pacey and Ryan Richards.
Behind them are Brixham, who trounced visitors Elmore 5-1 with Tom Dunlop bagging a brace and goals for skipper Kieran Parkin, Scott Robinson and Daniel Gaze. For...

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