SWPL Premier West round-up – Saturday, September 14

LEADERS Newquay maintained their unbeaten start to the season on Saturday with a come from behind 2-1 victory at Millbrook.

The Peppermints had won 4-1 at Bodmin Town in midweek, but fell behind after five minutes to Charlie Menear’s goal.

But the in-form Callam Mconie levelled matters just before the break, and then Phil Lowry got the all-important winner 20 minutes from time.

Wendron are a point behind, albeit having played twice more, after thrashing in-form Callington Town 5-0 at Underlane.

The Dron, who lost to St Day in midweek, took their frustration out with goals coming from Max Roberts, Josh Wood, Brodie Kemp, Billy Stone and Joe Souch.

Cally who played the final stages with ten men due to a head injury to Lee Robinson, did have their moments.

Dobwalls came from behind to win a thriller at Wadebridge Town.

Goals from Billy Hopcroft and Matt Lloyd either side of Charlie Castlehouse’s stunner gave the hosts a half-time lead, but after Kai Burrell levelled things up, centre-half Joe Cook’s injury-time header sealed the points.

Penzance are up to fourth after easing past strugglers Bodmin Town by three goals to nil.

The Magpies dominated much of the game and goals from Ryan Townson, Charlie Young and Curtis Smith completed a good day.

Liskeard Athletic are starting to find their feet and eased to a 3-0 success at Launceston.

Cam Patterson and James Lorenz gave Darren Gilbert’s side a 2-0 advantage inside 15 minutes, and put the gloss on a solid performance in the second half through sub Fin Harrison.

Truro City Reserves were beaten 2-1 at Camelford despite sub Teddy Horton’s effort, while St Day were held to a 1-1 draw by Bude Town, that after taking a first half lead through Kyle Marks.