January 28th 2025

Camborne Sunday 6 a side news 2025-01-26

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In a thrilling week 12 of the Camborne Sunday football league, Premier Division teams delivered high-octane performances with nail-biting matches that kept spectators on edge. As the season draws closer to an end, the competition is heating up with only two weeks remaining. Teams are working hard, not only to secure their current standings but also to ensure their place in the next season.

The week kicked off with a fierce match between Pengegon Power Rangers and Hayle. The Power Rangers managed to secure a narrow 2-1 victory, demonstrating their tenacity and resilience. Hayle fought hard but fell just short, in a match that could have gone either way.

In another game, Cornish Dons showed their dominance by defeating GET YOUR KOCH OUT with an impressive score of 4-1. The Dons' powerful performance this week has certainly sent a strong message to the rest of the division.

The match between Three Lanes and Lidl United ended on an even note, with each team scoring one goal each. Both teams displayed a commendable spirit which resulted in an evenly-matched contest.

One player who stood out from the pack was Rio Stretton from Lidl United, who was named the most valued player of the week. Stretton's performance was instrumental in securing the draw for his team. His skill and determination on the pitch were noteworthy and worthy of the recognition.

As we approach the climax of the season, it's worth mentioning the top scorers of the division thus far. With a few games remaining, their performances will be crucial in determining the final standings.

The intense competition, high-spirited performances, and nail-biting finishes have set the stage for an exciting finale to the season. Secure your place for the next season and witness the spectacular display of skill and sportsmanship on the field.


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