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MOUSEHOLE 0 FALMOUTH TN 0

DIV 1 SOUTH
By Andrew Simpson

■THESE rivals could not be separated after a derby duel in which neither landed a decisive blow.
Both teams had chances, and Hayden Turner dragged wide an early effort for Mousehole following Ed Harrison’s quick thinking at a free-kick.
Falmouth’s Rubin Wilson blazed over at the other end before a smart save by visiting keeper Morgan Coxhead thwarted Jack Symons.
His opposite number, Ollie Chenoweth, produced an even better stop to prevent Aaron Ibbetson’s curler from creeping inside an upright.
Turner had the final glimpse of go...

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