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SOUTH WEST PENINSULA

■ JUST FOUR games escaped the deluge, all of them in Premier West.
St Austell closed the gap on leaders Liskeard Athletic to nine points as they beat visitors Callington Town 6-0 with three goals from Liam Eddy, two from Harvey Hann and one by Tom Guest.
Third-placed Wendron United lost 2-1 at home to Wadebridge Town who netted via Matt Lloyd and debutant Noah Holmes to move up to fourth spot.
Camelford beat visitors Truro City Reserves 5-1 with Sam Watts, Andy Boxall, Mark Gusterson, Eli Evans and an own goal making up the home score.
Elsewhere, sixth-placed Dobwalls were h...

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