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Jolly's Drinks ECB Cornwall Premier League Reports 2005 Click date for match reports: Apr 17 23 30 May 2 7 14 21 28 30 June 4 11 18 25 26 July 2 9 16 23 24 30 Aug 6 13 20 27 29 Sept 3 10 11
Tables 2005 Premier Premier play-cricket results The final round of matches saw champions St Just maintain their unbeaten record with a 42 run success at Newquay. In form David Roberts ended the season with 120. Truro are runners up, albeit 83 points behind, when they won at home to Camborne by 40 runs. Werrington finished a best ever third despite a 65 run defeat at Falmouth for whom Stefan Churcher hit a century. Relegated Callington's final game against Grampound Road was a victim of the weather. Callington (6 points) v Grampound Road (six) Match cancelled Falmouth 204-9 (S Churcher 105, L Martin 48, D Ayres 18; D Johns 4-53), Werrington 139 (D Johns 34, extras 27, A Hodgson 21, M Hodgson 20; P Whitbread 4-34, D Ayres 3-38, D Neville 15-7-15-2). Falmouth (20 points) beat Werrington (six) by 65 runs.
St Just 252-8 (D Roberts 120, G May 40; A Hancock 4-60, G Furse 2-28), Newquay 214-8 (T Walton 60, B Purchase 50, R Coutts 49; G Thomas 3-40, N George 2-20, M George 2-70). St Just (19 points) beat Newquay (nine) by 38 runs.
Truro 174-8 (T Sharp 52, C Phillips 30no, S Mankee 22, M Pooley 3-20, S Curnow 3-52), Camborne 134-7 (M Pooley 30no, extras 29, J Gool 23; T Sharp 2-28, C Phillips 2-29). Truro (16 points) beat Camborne (six) by 40 runs. ECB Cornwall Premier League champions St Just won a high scoring game at Truro by 28 runs. Darren Cudby and David Roberts both made centuries as St Just hit 305 for 3 to which Truro replied with 277 for 6 with Jon Kent making 98 not out. Werrington moved into second spot with an eight wicket win over Callington. Alex Smeeth took 6 for 30 then made 67 not out. Newquay won by 6 wickets at Camborne after being set 242 to win. Joe Crane top scored with 83 for Newquay.
St Just 305-3 (D Cudby 113, D Roberts 107, G Thomas 49no; T Sharp 2-88), Truro 277-6 (J Kent 98no, T Marrion 43, T Sharp 40, C Martin 32; M George 4-90). Champions St Just (18 points) beat Truro (six) by 28 runs.
Camborne 241-6 (I Goldsworthy 68, M Pooley 66, D Mitchell 42no; R Harrison 2-52, N Ivamy 2-77), Newquay 242-4 (J Crane 83, R Coutts 67, B Purchase 48; J Hall 2-72). Newquay (18 points) beat Camborne (seven) by six wickets.
Callington 106 (R Legg 34; A Smeeth 6-30, D Johns 3-22), Werrington 107-2 (A Smeeth 67no, A Hodgson 18no; J Shorten 2-36). Werrington (20 points) beat Callington (two) by eight wickets.
The champions, St Just, had a four wicket home win over Camborne before receiving their Trophy and medals from League sponsor Mr Nigel Jolly. Grampound Road have moved up to third spot following a tremendous game at home to Falmouth which ended in a tie. Both teams made the huge total of 295 with Kris Harris hitting 104 for the ‘Road’ and Brayden Hill 147 for Falmouth. Newquay had an easy nine wicket win over bottom club Callington Grampound Road 295-7 (K Harris 104, C Hunkin 76, An Pearce 45, D Wilton 26; S Churcher 4-104, D Neville 3-55), Falmouth 295-8 (B Hill 147, S Churcher 60, A Noott 45; C Hunkin 2-58, M Roberts 2-60). Grampound Road (14 points) tied with Falmouth (thirteen)
Callington 147-8 ( T Farrant 39no, D Farris 22, J Hatch20; G Furse 3-16, G Reynolds 2-31, N Ivamy 2-44) Newquay 148-1 (R Coutts 67no, T Walton 50no) Newquay (19 points) beat Callington (two) by nine wickets.
Camborne 148 N King 28, I Goldsworthy 25; R Clackworthy 3-19, G Thomas 3-24, M George 2-35); St Just 151-6 (N George 48no, G Thomas 37, M George 28; M Pooley 2-30, J Hall 2-33). St Just (20 points) beat Camborne (five) by four wickets.
St Just have retained the Jolly’s Drinks ECB Cornwall Premier League title. Their win at Callington , plus heavy defeats for nearest challengers Truro and Camborne mean St Just cannot now be catched at the top, and they still have four games left to play. They won at Callington by 186 runs after making 251 for 8 declared. Neil Curnow top scored with 99. Truro lost by 103 runs at Grampound Road for whom Chris Hunkin made a quickfire 108 not out. Camborne lost at home to Werrington by 9 wickets after being dismissed for 131. In the other game Falmouth were shot out for 75 at Newquay for whom skipper Rob Harrison took 7 for 21. Newquay went on to win by 8 wickets. St Just 251-8dec (52 overs) (N Curnow 99, D Cudby 35, G May 34, extras 32; M James 6-28) Callington 65 (G Trenwith 4-17, R Clackworthy 3-31, H Spierling 2-10). St Just (20 points) beat Callington (four) by 186 runs.
Falmouth 75 (extras 26, R Harrison 7-21, L O'Mahoney 3-21) Newquay 79-2 (R Coutts 31no; D Neville 2-29). Newquay (19 points) beat Falmouth (one) by eight wickets.
Camborne 131 (K Roberts 36, J Hall 26; A Hodgson 4-39, B Smeeth 2-15, A Smeeth 8.5-2-22-2, I Worsnip 2-50), Werrington 135-1 (M Horwell 57no, B Smeeth 42, A Smeeth 23no). Werrington (20 points) beat Camborne (two) by nine wickets.
Grampound Road 236-5 (C Hunkin 108no, M Pearce 46, An Pearce 36, K Harris 25; J Kent 2-32, T Sharp 2-53); Truro 133 (B Price 40, T Sharp 27, A Libby 20; C Roberts 5-40, M Roberts 3-32). Grampound Road (20 points) beat Truro (four) by 103 runs. Match reduced to 102 overs
In the Jolly’s Drinks ECB Cornwall Premier League the leaders St Just had to settle for a losing draw at second placed Truro, ending just 8 runs short of victory. Their lead is still however a healthy 26 points with 2 games in hand. Tom Sharp top scored with 67 in Truro’s total of 233-7. David Roberts made a superb 120 not out as St Just replied with 226 for 5. There was a low scoring game at Falmouth. The home team were bowled out for 109 but in reply Newquay were dismissed for just 86 with David Neville taking 6 for 47. Werrington are fourth after beating Grampound Road by 8 wickets, having been set 197 to win. Ben Smeeth made 82 not out. Truro 233-7 (T Sharp 67, B Price 55, R Driver 40, C Martin 20no; M George 4-60), St Just 226-5 (D Roberts 120no, M George 38, G May 24no; R Driver 4-47). Truro (13 points) drew with St Just (ten)
Grampound Rd 196-8 (C Roberts 65no, L Sanders 46, M Roberts 21; A Pooley 4-49, B Smeeth 2-41), Werrington 197-2 (B Smeeth 82no, M Horwell 53, A Smeeth 37). Werrington (19 points) beat Grampound Road (five) by eight wickets.
Falmouth 109 (G Stephens 32; R Harrison 4-34, L O'Mahoney 3-32), Newquay 86 (R Coutts 26; D Neville 6-47, G Stephens 2-11). Falmouth (16 points) beat Newquay (five) by 23 runs. Rain affected the Cornwall Cricket League for the fourth successive Saturday yesterday. In the Jolly's Drinks ECB Cornwall Premier League the leaders St Just had their game with Grampound Road cancelled without a ball bowled. Elsewhere there was play after delayed starts. Bottom club Callington gained a winning draw at Newquay in a tight finish. Dominic Farris made a century in Callington's 181-4. Newquay were just three runs short of victory ending on 179 for 7. Werrington got the better of their game at Falmouth making 193 in 45 overs. Falmouth ended on 154 for 6. At Truro Camborne made 181 for 8 and the home team were 70 for 2 when rain ended play St Just (6 points) v Grampound Road (six) Match cancelled rain
Camborne 181-8 (I Goldsworthy 55, S Harris 38; J Kent 2-28, A Tunnadine 2-31, T Sharp 2-33, A Libby 2-33); Truro 70-2 (B Price 30no, T Sharp 28; S Curnow 2-28) (18.2 overs). Rain stopped play Match abandoned . Reduced overs game delayed start. Truro 10 points, Camborne 11 points
Werrington 193 (A Smeeth 56, M Horwell 51, M Robins 36, M Hodgson 20; B Hill 4-51, D Neville 3-60, S Churcher 2-28), Falmouth 154-6 (A Angove 40, B Hill 38, A Noott 22, S Hooper 21no; B Smeeth 3-39, A Smeeth 2-32). Werrington (13 points) drew with Falmouth (ten) (90 over match after a delayed start)
Callington 181-4 (D Farris 100, J Hatch 23no, T Collins 22; G Furse 3-49), Newquay 179-7 (R Harrison 60, T Walton 33, D Davis 26, R Coutts 23; J Shorten 3-48, D Farris 2-26, S Fitze 2-45) (88 over match after a delayed start) Callington (13 points) drew with Newquay (eight)
Rain affected the Jolly’s Drinks ECB Cornwall Premier League for the third successive week . Truro’s game at Werrington was called off when the home team looked in a strong position. In reply to Truro’s 168 Werrington were 121 without loss after 38 overs when the game was abandoned. Elsewhere Falmouth won by 4 wickets at Callington after being set 189 to win while Newquay had an excellent 9 wicket win at Grampound Road. The home team made 230 for 8 but in poor conditions Newquay reached 233 for 1 thanks to Tim Walton with 100 not out and Rory Coutts with 84 not out Callington 188 (P Tancock 65, D Farris 61; D Neville 4-40, B Hill 3-33, S Churcher 2-26), Falmouth 189-6 (S Hooper 61no, B Hill 34, J Stephens 28no; C Kitt 2-20, J Shorten 2-52). Falmouth (20 points) beat Callington (seven) by four wickets
Truro 168 (B Price 39; B Smeeth 4-53, A Smeeth 3-31, D Johns 2-44), Werrington 121-0 (38 overs) B Smeeth 54no, M Horwell 50no). Rain stopped play. Match Abandoned Werrington (12 points), Truro (nine).
Grampound Road 230-8 (M Roberts 71, C Roberts 36, C Hunkin 29, K Harris 20, L Sanders 20no; N Ivamy 5-51, R Harrison 2-59), Newquay 233-1 (T Walton 100no, R Coutts 84no, R Harrison 31). Newquay (19 points) beat Grampound Road (five) by nine wickets
Leaders St Just were without a game but nearest challengers Camborne and Truro were unable to take full advantage. Camborne’s game at Callington was abandoned due to rain after Callington had made 139 for 7. Andy Hocking made 79. Meanwhile there was a tense finish at Newquay . The game was drawn with Newquay just six runs short of victory but with only two wickets remaining. Tom Sharp made 84 in Truro’s 191 for 9. Tim Walton ended on 73 not out as the home team reached 186 for 8. The game at Grampound Road v Falmouth was abandoned before 4.30pm due to the weather. Grampound Road had made 110 for 4 from 31 overs. Callington 139-7 (A Hocking 79,C Kitt 31; J Hall 2-22, D Shorland 2-33 (102 over game) Camborne dnb Match abandoned RSP. Callington (eight points) Camborne (nine).
Grampound Road 110-4 (31.5 overs) (And Pearce 38, C Hunkin 20, M Pearce 19; B Hill 1-13, S Churcher 1-32). Match abandoned RSP.Grampound Road (seven points) Falmouth (eight points)
Truro 191-9 (T Sharp 84, C Martin 42; G Furse 4-35, R Harrison 2-44, L O'Mahoney 2-48), Newquay 186-8 (T Walton 73no, B Purchase 42, R Coutts 20; T Sharp 3-20, A Libby 3-53). Truro (14 points) drew with Newquay (ten) Match reduced to 100 overs because rain)
Werrington 154 (40.4 overs) (Alex Smeeth 34, S Johns 33, A Hodgson 31; C Roberts 5-51, M Pearce 3-39, L Sanders 2-25), Grampound Road 155-3 (K Harris 73no, Andrew Pearce 40; A Pooley 2-24). Grampound Road ( 20 points) beat Werrington (four) by seven wickets. (Reduced to 42 over match due to rain)
Camborne (6 points) v Falmouth (six) - cancelled rain
Callington 216-7 (A Hocking 74no, T Farrant 43, extras 39, D Farris 32; D Johns 4-68, A Pooley 3-46), Werrington 6-0 Rain Stopped play - Match Abandoned. Callington (11points), Werrington (nine)
Falmouth 8-1 (2-1 overs) (S Curnow 1-5) v Camborne Rain Stopped play - Match Abandoned Falmouth (6 points), Camborne (six)
St Just extended their lead in the Jolly’s Drinks ECB Cornwall Premier League to 56 points despite only getting a losing draw at Camborne. Camborne made 250 for 6 with half centuries for Kevin Roberts, Ian Goldsworthy & Malcolm Pooley. St Just replied with 194-6 with Mark George making 53no. Second placed Truro got only six points from a draw at Falmouth. Brayden Hill made 72 as Falmouth made 211-6. Truro struggled to 157 for 9 in reply. At Callington the home side lost by 3 wickets with only 3 balls to spare against Grampound Road. Andrew Pearce made 100 in Grampound Road’s 206 for 7. Falmouth 211-6 (B Hill 72, A Noott 55, S Hooper 24; R Lewis 2-37), Truro 157-9 (T Marrion 40, J Kent 36no, B Price 30; D Neville 5-34, B Hill 2-22, G Stephens 2-38). Falmouth (15 points) drew with Truro (six).
Camborne 250-6 (I Goldsworthy 66, K Roberts 60, M Pooley 58no, D Mitchell 31; H Spierling 2-53, G Thomas 2-55). St Just 194-6 (M George 53no, G Thomas 42, D Roberts 23; D Bostock 2-30, S Curnow 2-49). Camborne (14 points) drew with St Just (nine).
Callington 205-9 (T Farrant 39no, A Jones 31, C Kitt 30, A Hocking 27, P Tancock 25, I Hunn 21; J Trudgeon 4-35, B Rowse 3-56, M Pearce 2-47), Grampound Road 206-7 (Andrew Pearce 100, C Roberts 30; M James 4-41). Grampound Road (19 points) beat Callington (eight) by three wickets with 3 balls to spare.
In the Jolly's Drinks ECB Cornwall Premier league yesterday there were early wins for the top two teams St Just and Truro. Both games ended, simultaneously, just before 6 o' clock. St Just bowled Werrington out for 119 and went on to win by 7 wickets with Neil Curnow making 70. Meanwhile Truro won at home to Callington by 8 wickets after being set 148. Tom Sharp was unbeaten on 82. The other game ended in a tense finish with Newquay's last pair of Dan Davis and Godfrey Furse denying Camborne an outright win. Camborne made 217-6 with Jono Hall making 71 not out. Newquay were 197 for 9 at the end after Rory Coutts made 78. Callington 147 (D Farris 36, J Shorten 34no, P Tancock 24; K Subramanian 3-28, C Phillips 2-47, J Kent 2-17), Truro 151-2 (T Sharp 82no, T Marrion 38). Truro (20 points) beat Callington (three) by eight wickets.
Werrington 119 (M Horwell 33, A Smeeth 21; M George 5-11, G Trenwith 2-34), St Just 123-3 (N Curnow 70, D Cudby 21no). St Just (19 points) beat Werrington (two) by seven wickets.
Camborne 217-6 (J Hall 71no, I Goldsworthy 37, D Shorland 30, G Head 27; N Ivamy 3-56, G Furse 2-36), Newquay 197-9 (R Coutts 78, B Purchase 56; D Bostock 3-37, S Curnow 2-48, D Shorland 3-58). Camborne (15 points) drew with Newquay (nine)
St Just's run of nine successive wins, from completed games, came to an end at Falmouth. They did however get the better of a drawn game after making 228 for 4 with David Roberts hitting 113. Falmouth replied with 162-7. Werrington staged a remarkable comeback to beat Newquay by 2 wickets. Newquay made 174 with Rory Coutts hitting 58. Werrington at one stage were 78 for 7 but Nick Ward's 39 and Sean Johns with 43 not out saw them home by 2 wickets. Rob Harrison took 5 for 41. Camborne's home game with Grampound Road was cancelled due to a wet ground Newquay 174 (R Coutts 58, T Walton 28, R Harrison 26, B Purchase 22; M Robins 3-28, D Johns 2-26, A Smeeth 2-42), Werrington 176-8 (S Johns 43, M Horwell 28, N Ward 22; R Harrison 5-41, L O'Mahoney 2-39). Werrington (20 points) beat Newquay (eight) by two wickets.
St Just 228-6 (D Roberts 113, D Cudby 46; S Turner 2-45, A Angove 2-57, G Stephens 2-58), Falmouth 162-7 ( L Martin 38, B Hill 33; G Trenwith 3-44, G Thomas 2-49). St Just (14 points) drew with Falmouth (six)
Camborne (6 points) v Grampound Road (6 points) match cancelled wet ground The top three teams in the Jolly's Drinks ECB Cornwall Premier League all won yesterday. Leaders St Just completed a great weekend by winning at Grampound Road by 27 runs thanks to Gary Thomas who made 80 after st Just were 23 for 3 then took 6 for 22 when the home team looked in a good position. Truro remain in second spot after a 38 run home win against Newquay. Tom Sharp took 6 for 31 to dismiss the visitors for just 100. In the other game Camborne won at home against bottom side Callington by three wickets after the visitors had made 166 all out. Callington 166 (P Tancock 54, D Farris 30, A Hocking 29; D Bostock 4-35, D Shorland 3-34, S Curnow 2-52), Camborne 167-7 (I Goldsworthy 46, G Head 35; C Bennett 3-25, J Shorten 3-35). Camborne (19 points) beat Callington (six) by three wickets.
Truro 138 (A Tunnadine 47, J Kent 17; R Harrison 4-30, N Ivamy 3-20, G Furse 2-31), Newquay 100 (R Coutts 15, R Harrison 15; T Sharp 6-31. A Libby 2-30). Truro (17 points) beat Newquay (six) by 38 runs.
St Just 188 (G Thomas 80, D Cudby 26, R Harvey 25; M Hooper 3-23, M Roberts 3-60, J Wills 2-14), Grampound Road 161 (M Pearce 52, M Roberts 24, P Davey 20; G Thomas 6 -22, H Spierling 2-68). St Just (19 points) beat Grampound Road (eight) by 27 runs
St Just took a big step towards retaining their Jolly's Drinks ECB Cornwall Premier title when they beat second placed Truro by 9 wickets. Needing 257 to win they knocked off the runs for just one wicket with 15 overs to spare thanks to a superb 151 not out from Neil Curnow. He put on 199 for the first wicket with David Roberts who hit 71. Werrington fought hard to get a draw at Grampound Road. Their last pair survived over 5 overs to end on 183 for 9 after Grampound Road had made 239-6 with Kris Harris & Martin Robertsboth hitting fifties Truro 256-8 (A Tunnadine 64, A Barber 63, T Sharp 55, J Kent 22; G Thomas 4-46, H Spierling 3-88), St Just 257-1 (N Curnow 151no, D Roberts 71, G Thomas 26no). St Just (19 points) beat Truro (five) by nine wickets.
Grampound Road 239-6 ( K Harris 66, M Roberts 53, D Wilton 42no, C Hunkin 23; A Smeeth 2-73), Werrington 183-9 (M Robins 34, A Smeeth 26, A Pooley 22no, B Smeeth 20; M Roberts 5-34, M Hooper 2-23). Grampound Road (15 points) drew with Werrington (nine).
Newquay v Falmouth postponed to August 7th due to Cornwall Youth Games at Newquay
It was a good day for leaders St Just .They had an easy 9 wicket home win over Callington whilst nearest rivals Truro and Camborne both lost. Mark George took 6 wickets as Callington were bowled out for 126 then David Roberts with 64 not out led the St Just victory charge. Grampound Road were 60 run winners at Truro, who were bowled out for 136. Werrington won at home to Camborne. After Adrian Pooley took 6 wickets to bowl the visitors out for 149 an unbeaten fifty from young Matt Robins steered Werrington to a four wicket win. Callington 126 (P Tancock 38, S Fitze 30); M George 6-36, H Spierling 3-26 ), St Just 127-1 (D Roberts 64no, N Curnow 52) St Just (20 points) beat Callington (two) by nine wickets.
Grampound Road 196-8 (M Pearce 53, M Roberts 40, P Davey 25, C Hunkin 25; A Tunnadine 3-32, K Subramanian 2-31, A Libby 2-46), Truro 136 (J Kent 29, J Bose 27, T Marrion 26; M Roberts 4-21, M Pearce 4-40). Grampound Road (20 points) beat Truro (six) by 60 runs.
Camborne 149 (I Goldsworthy 33, D Mitchell 28, N Endean; A Pooley 6-66), Werrington 154-4 (M Robins 50no, M Taylor 21no, extras 26; D Bostock 2-46, S Curnow 2-25). Werrington (20 points) beat Camborne (four) by six wickets.
Leaders St Just had an easy victory at Grampound Road. Having bowled Grampound Road out for 130 with Graham Trenwith taking 5 for 52 they knocked off the runs for the loss of two wickets before tea. Neil Curnow made 77 not out. Camborne moved into second spot with a six wicket home win over Truro. Truro were bowled out for 120 with Jono Hall taking 5 for 23. Ian Goldsworthy's 59 not out then steered Camborne home. The other games saw the first Premier League draws this season. Mark Horwell made 144 not out and Ben Smeeth 80 in Werrington's 289-3. Antony Angove hit 76 not out in Falmouth's reply of 228-5. Meanwhile Rory Coutts and Barry Purchase both hit centuries in Newquay's 260-4 at Callington who replied with 203-6. Truro 120 (A Barber 30, T Marrion 21; J Hall 5-23, D Bostock 3-29). Camborne 121-4 (I Goldsworthy 59no, T Edwards 24; R Lewis 2-20). Camborne (18 points) beat Truro (three) by six wickets. Camborne deducted 1 point due to a slow over rate.
Newquay 260-4 (R Coutts 108, B Purchase 102no; S Fitze 2-92), Callington 203-6 (D Farris 55, J Hatch 51no, T Farrant 46, A Hocking 36; N Ivamy 4-30, R Harrison 2-25). Newquay (14 points) drew with Callington (nine).
Werrington 289-3 (M Horwell 144no, B Smeeth 80, M Hodgson 28, A Hodgson 26; B Hill 3-57), Falmouth 228-5 (A Angove 76no, R Eccleston 60no, S Hooper 36; A Pooley 3-51). Werrington (13 points ) drew with Falmouth (eight).
Grampound Road 130 ( K Harris 48, A Pearce 23, M Roberts 22; G Trenwith 5-32, G Thomas 3-35, M George 2-7), St Just134-2 (N Curnow 77no, D Roberts 29, M George 20no; B Rowse 2-45). St Just (20 points) beat Grampound Road (three) by eight wickets.
St Just maintained their leadership of the Jolly's Drinks ECB Cornwall Premier League with a five wicket win at home to troubled Helston. Lennard Bester made 103 for Helston in their 175-7. Truro move to second after a convincing 9 wicket win at home to Werrington. Adam Hodgson made 78 in Werrington's 207-7 but acting skipper Tim Marrion made exactly 100 not out as Truro won with almost 20 overs to spare. Grampound Road had a 98 run win at Newquay. Adam Brenton made 61 in the 'Road's 199 then the hosts were dismissed for just 101. Falmouth swept to an eight wicket win at home to Callington as Stefan Churcher made 59 in Falmouth's 133-2. Callington 133 (J Hatch 51, C Kitt 55; A Angove 4-23 (inc hat trick), S Turner 2-37), Falmouth 135-2 (S Churcher 59, L Martin 41no; J Shorten 2-46). Falmouth (20 points) beat Callington ( three) by eight wickets.
Werrington 207-7 (A Hodgson 78, N Ward 38, M Horwell 25, M Robins 20; C Phillips 2-21, A Tunnadine 2-42), Truro 208-1 (T Marrion 100no, A Tunnadine 48no, R Driver 44). Truro (18 points beat Werrington (five) by nine wickets.
Helston 175-7 ( L Bester 103, S Pethick 22; H Spieling 4-43, G Thomas 2-40) St Just 176-7 (N Curnow 38, D Roberts 36, G May 36no; P Boyd 3-61). St Just (18 points) beat Helston (seven) by three wickets.
Grampound Rd 199 (A Brenton 61, C Hunkin 45, Alex Pearce 23, D Wilton 20; D Davis 3-32, S Mitchell 2-45, N Ivamy 2-52), Newquay 101 (R Harrison 32, N Ivamy 20; B Rowse 3-10, M Hooper 2-12, C Hunkin 2-12, M Pearce 2-31). Grampound Road (19 points) beat Newquay (five) by 98 runs.
St Just returned to the top of the table, in the Bank Holiday sunshin, at the expense of Camborne who lost at Grampound Road by 4 wickets with just 2 balls to spare. St Just had a seven wicket home win over Falmnouth with almost 9 overs to spare. Another close game saw Werrington lose by 6 runs with 3 balls to go at Newquay while Truro had a six wicket win at Callington. Falmouth 217-6 (S Churcher 116 no, A Noott 34, S Hooper 21, L Martin 21; H Spieling 2-52), St Just 220-3 (D Roberts 91no, M George 63no; S Churcher 2-28). St Just (18 points) beat Falmouth (six) by seven wickets.
Newquay 204-8 (R Coutts 72, T Walton 39, R Harrison 30no; B Smeeth 4-43, A Pooley 2-57), Werrington 198 (49.3 overs) (A Hodgson 103, N Dennis 24no, A Smeeth 21; R Harrison 4-74, D Davis 3-31, B Purchase 2-30). Newquay (20 points) beat Werrington (eight) by 6 runs.
Camborne 248-9 (M Pooley 76, D Mitchell 53, D Shorland 35, T Edwards 32; C Hunkin 3-53, M Pearce 2-54), Grampound Road 249-6 (M Pearce 94, D Wilton 48, K Harris 44, M Hooper 22; D Bostock 3-49). Grampound Road (19 points) beat Camborne (eight) by four wickets.
Callington 164 ( D Farris 74, J Hatch 33, A Hocking 20; R Lewis 3-30, T Sharp 3-42), Truro 167-4 ( T Sharp 76no, T Marrion 35; C Kitt 2-36). Truro ( 20 points) beat Callington ( five ) by six wickets With St Just without a game Camborne moved to the top after beating Callington by 4 wickets after being set 156 to win. Falmouth beat Grampound Road by 5 wickets with Brayden Hill making 54 not out in an unbroken stand of 67 for the sixth wicket. Truro beat Newquay by 4 wickets after being set 105 to win. Helston conceded their game at Werrington after being unable to raise a side. Callington 155-9 (A Jones 44, A Hocking 26, I Hunn 22no; D Shorland 3-19, D Bostock 2-28, S Curnow 2-54), Camborne 156-6 (N King 34, S Harris 33, K Roberts 21; C Kitt 4-40). Camborne (19 points) beat Callington (six) by four wickets.
Werrington (20 points) Helston (0) Helston conceded to Werrington
Grampound Road 142-9 (C Hunkin 26, K Harris 25, D Wilton 25, M Roberts 20; S Turner 4-37, B Hill 2-13), Falmouth 144-5 (B Hill 54no, L Martin 42, S Churcher 21; M Roberts 2-23). Falmouth (18 points) beat Grampound Road (four) by five wickets.
Newquay 104 ( R Coutts 25; R Lewis 4-30, A Libby 2-20, C Phillips 2-30), Truro 105-6 (M Adams 20, J Kent 20; R Harrison 3-37). Truro (18 points) beat Newquay (four) by 4 wickets.
On the eve of games Menheniot announced their wish to withdraw from the Premier League due to being unable to field a suitable team due to a shortage of suitable players. They withdrew from the game against Grampound Road. Poor weather again affected play. Only two of the four games started, both after delayed starts and neither was completed due to more rain. Werrington 180-9 M Horwell 49, B Smeeth 41, extras 31; C Kitt 5-58, M James 2-38), Callington 46-3 (D Farris 25). Rain stopped play. Match abandoned Callington (10 points), Werrington (eleven) .
Falmouth 208-8 (S Hooper 67, S Churcher 65; S Curnow 5-51, D Bostock 3-67), Camborne did not bat. Rain stopped play. Match abandoned Camborne (10 points), Falmouth (eleven).
Helston ( 6 points) v Truro (six) match cancelled.
Newquay (6 points) v St Just (six) - match cancelled.
Grampound Road v Menheniot - Menheniot wish to withdraw from the Premier League.
A night, then day of rain saw all games cancelled. St Just (6 points) v Camborne (6 points) match cancelled Grampound Road (6 points) v Callington (6 points) match cancelled Menheniot (6 points) v Werrington (6 points) match cancelled Truro (6 points) v Falmouth (6 points) match cancelled Newquay (6 points) v Helston (6 points) match cancelled
There were wins for the top three teams. St Just remain top after a 62 run win at Werrington. Truro won by 2 wickets at Callington while Camborne had a 3 wicket success at home to Newquay. Menheniot remain at the foot of the table after losing by 105 runs at Falmouth. Newquay 165 (T Walton 51, B Purchase 40, S Curnow 5-43, D Bostock 3-51, M Pooley 2-29); Camborne 167-7 (M Pooley 50no, T Edwards 30, R Harrison 3-47, D Davis 2-33). Camborne (19) bt Newquay (6) by 3 wkts
Falmouth 218-9 (A Angove 80, L Martin 45, T Glover 27no, R Kellow 20, D Bolst 4-48, L Sluman 3-51); Menheniot 113 (A Tunnadine 66, D Bolst 28, D Neville 4-8, S Churcher 3-39). Falmouth (20) bt Menheniot (5)
St Just 228 (G Thomas 62, N Smitheram 51, N George 25, D Roberts 25, I Worsnip 4-24, N Ward 2-37); Werrington 166 (M Taylor 20, I Worsnip 20, M George 4-40, G Thomas 3-53). St Just (20) bt Werrington (8) by 62 runs.
Callington 163 (P Tancock 59, C Kitt 29, A Hocking 24, T Sharp 5-22, C Phillips 2-8, R Lewis 2-56); Truro 164-8 (T Sharp 67, T Marrion 26, extras 24, M James 2-24, S Fitze 2-34, J Shorten 2-49). Truro (19) bt Callington (7) by 2 wkts.
Helston v Grampound Road postponed due to Flora Day In Monday's Jolly's Drinks ECB Cornwall Premier League games St Just maintained top spot with a four wicket win at Werrington. Chasing 159 they were 7-3 at one stage before a recovery through Gary Thomas and Mark George, then an unbeaten stand of 45 for the 7th wicket between Nigel Smitheram and Ryan Harvey. Camborne and Truro share second spot after successful weekends. Camborne beat Helston by 62 runs with a century for Kevin Roberts (107no), and a seven wicket haul for Darren Shorland. Roberts and Tim Edwards (84) put on 188 for the second wicket. Helston's Dave Legge hit 8 sixes in his 77. Truro had a 5 wicket home win over Grampound Road with Tom Sharp unbeaten on 60. Newquay won by 3 wickets in the last over at Falmouth while in the east Cornwall derby Callington beat Menheniot by 85 runs
Werrington 159-6 ( B Smeeth 46, A Hodgson 43, M Hodgson 33, H Speiding 3-22, M George 2-51); St Just 162-6 ( G Thomas 52, M George 32, N Smitheram 29no, R Harvey 23no, D Johns 2-19, N Ward 2-32). St Just (18) bt Werrington (6) by 4 wkts with 2.3 overs to spare
Callington 149 (P Tancock 67, D Bolst 5-35, A Tunnadine 2-44, L Sluman 2-34); Menheniot 64 (A Tunnadine 21, M James 4-12, S Fitze 2-17, C Bennett 2-21). Callington (17) bt Menheniot (5) by 85 runs.
Grampound Road 124 ( K Harris 29, A Pearce 20, T Sharp 3-34, A Libby 2-22, C Phillips 2-27, R Lewis 2-37); Truro 125-5 ( T Sharp 60no, A Barber 29, M Pearce 2-30). Truro (19) bt Grampound Road (3) by 5 wkts with 2.3 overs to spare
Camborne 250-2 (K Roberts 107, T Edwards 84); Helston 188 (D Legge 77, L Bester 33, J Ludlam 28, D Shorland 7-39). Camborne (20) bt Helston (5) by 62 runs.
Falmouth 144-9 ( A Noott 33, S Hooper 31, R Eccleston 20, D Davis 4-20, N Ivamy 2-28); Newquay 147-7 ( R Harrison 48, R Coutts 42, A Angove 3-23, S Churcher 2-35, S Turner 2-41). Newquay (17) bt Falmouth (5) by 3 wkts with 4 balls to spare
St Just remain top of the Jolly's Drinks ECB Cornwall Premier League. They dramatically beat Falmouth by 30 runs with an over to spare at Cape Road after a late batting collapse saw the visitors last 5 wickets fall for just 8 runs. After bowling Newquay out for 103 Werrington, who were in trouble at 36-5 at one stage, fought back to win by 3 wickets. Camborne won by 98 runs at Grampound Road, Menheniot were shot out for 58 to lose by 10 wickets at home to Truro and Callington won at Helston by 6 wickets. St Just 218-8 (D Roberts 63, G May 59, R Jose 23, A Angove 5-59); Falmouth 188 (S Hooper 40, A Angove 32, S Turner 29, R Eccleston 26, G Thomas 3-23, H Spieding 3-56, R Clackworthy 2-18). St Just (20) bt Falmouth (8) by 30 runs.
Helston 144-7 (R Williams 30, L Bester 26, S Pollard 25, M James 2-25, C Bennett 2-36, J Shorten 2-40); Callington 145-4 (D Farris 64, A Hocking 45, N Dunstan 2-52). Callington (18) bt Helston (4) by 6 wkts Match Reduced to 102 overs due to a delayed start- fog.
Menheniot 58 (R Lewis 3-9, C Phillips 3-22, T Sharp 2-17); Truro 59-0 (T Marrion 41no) Truro (20) beat Menheniot (0) by 10 wickets
Newquay 103 (T Walton 25, B Smeeth 4-30, A Smeeth 3-13); Werrington 104-7 (M Robins 38, D Davis 2-17, R Harrison 2-19, N Ivamy 2-38). Werrington (17) bt Newquay (4) by 3 wickets
Camborne 227-7 (T Edwards 82, K Roberts 63, J Hall 25, I Goldsworthy 24, M Pearce 4-51, J Wills 2-45); Grampound Road 129 (M Pearce 38, Andrew Pearce 28, M Roberts 25, D Shorland 4-22, M Pooley 2-30). Camborne (20) bt Grampound Road (5) by 98 runs
The weather again had an effect after an unsettled week. Camborne v Werrington was called off in the morning and Helston v Grampound Road after a delayed start (due to a very wet run up) was finally abandoned without a ball bowled at 3.50pm with heavy rain falling. The Truro v Falmouth game was abandoned at tea. In low scoring reduced over games St Just and Newquay gained easy wins. Callington 76-9 (I Hunn 19no, G Trenwith 2-9 off 12 overs, M George 2-16, G Thomas 2-24); St Just 79-2 off 20.1 overs (G Thomas 48, G May 25no). St Just (18) beat Callington (1) by 8 wkts. Match reduced to 43 overs a side following a delayed start.
Menheniot 72-9 (A Tunnadine 25, R Harrison 2-12, N Ivamy 2-14, G Furse 2-22 ; Newquay 73-1off 23.4 overs (R Coutts 45no). Newquay (18) bt Menheniot (0) by 8 wkts. Match reduced to 35 overs a side following a delayed start.
Truro 114 off 48.4 overs (G Buitendach 23, A Angove 3-19, D Neville 3-32) v Falmouth. Rain stopped play at tea. Match Abandoned Truro (7), Falmouth (11 )
Helston (6) v Grampound Road (6). Match Cancelled due to rain
Camborne (6) v Werrington.(6) Match Cancelled due to a wet ground.
The opening day was a complete washout following continuous rain throughout the day Werrington (6) v Truro (6) Match cancelled due to rain. Grampound Road(6) v Newquay (6) Match cancelled due to rain. St Just(6) v Helston (6) Match cancelled due to rain. Falmouth (6) v Callington (6) Match cancelled due to rain. Menheniot(6) v Camborne (6) Match cancelled due to rain.
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