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PENZANCE 5, MILLBROOK 1
Penzance extended their unbeaten run in the Peninsula League to ten games, nine of which have been won, with five different players finding the net in a resounding victory over Millbrook at Penlee Park writes James Wright. A dominant opening ten minutes saw the Magpies monopolise possession and go close through Josh Turner, Lewis Caspall and Charlie Willis. It was no surprise therefore that they took the lead just before the quarter-hour mark when a Willis corner was emphatic

Penzance AFC
Nov 30, 2025


NEWLYN NON-ATHLETICO 1, PENZANCE RESERVES 3
It was derby day delight for Penzance Reserves, a 3-1 win away to Newlyn Non-Athletico seeing them move up to second place in the league table despite travelling with a squad of just thirteen players writes Henry Ramsey. Luke Carroll saw an early volley get palmed away as Penzance applied pressure, but they were hit on a counter attack, a cross-field ball being tapped in at the back post to give the home side a 1-0 lead in the 16th minute. This didn’t deter Penzance as Newlyn

Penzance AFC
Nov 24, 2025


STICKER 0, PENZANCE 1
Penzance made it eight wins from nine games - an unbeaten run that now stretches back to August – with a hard-earned victory at Sticker to consolidate third place in the table writes James Wright. They were without Josh Magin through illness, but welcomed back Charlie Willis after an injury absence. Harry Salmon returned in goal, contributing massively to a second consecutive clean sheet with some vital saves. The first chance fell to the home side, Tom Guest firing just ov

Penzance AFC
Nov 23, 2025


DISABILITY TEAM UPDATE...
Penzance’s Disability teams contested their third tournament of the season, the second competitive one, at Camborne College on Sunday November 16th. In the Championship, there were a mixed bag of results. Penzance lost narrowly 0-1 to both South West Inclusive and Keltek Ability, and played out a goalless draw with Dropship. The Magpies did notch a creditworthy 3-0 victory over St Agnes, Danny Woods scoring twice with Coby Wear getting the other goal. The results leave Penzan

Penzance AFC
Nov 19, 2025


PENZANCE 1, BUDE TOWN 0
Mikey Flores made his first Penzance appearance of 2025-26, driving almost the length of the country from his Army barracks in East Yorkshire to deputise for successor Harry Salmon, unavailable on the day writes James Wright . And the former Magpies Number One - hero of the League Cup final penalty shoot-out victory on his last outing – kept a clean sheet as Mark Vercesi’s side extended their unbeaten League run to eight games. Flores had just one save of note to make but it

Penzance AFC
Nov 17, 2025


PENZANCE 3, WENDRON UNITED 1
The expected Tuesday afternoon downpours never materialised thus enabling this rearranged Cornwall Senior cup ties to go ahead writes Charlie Farley. Penzance started the brightest in an opening 20 minute period where Josh Magin nabbed the first goal. Then followed a couple of early injuries. First George Molcher was carried off with a suspected broken toe, then midfield maestro Charlie Willis hobbled off with a dead leg - a remnant from last Saturday's Holsworthy victory. Th

Penzance AFC
Nov 12, 2025


HOLSWORTHY 1, PENZANCE 3
Penzance flew highest the battle of the Magpies at Upcott Field on Saturday. A hugely impressive performance – acknowledged by manager Mark Vercesi as their best of the season – saw the Cornish flock scale the heady heights of third in the table writes James Wright. They were given a lift by the return of Tyler Tonkin. The captain, who has undergone two shoulder operations in 2025, made his first start of the season following the previous week's tentative late foray from the

Penzance AFC
Nov 9, 2025


PENZANCE 2, LAUNCESTON 0
Two first half goals saw Penzance to a competent victory over Launceston, hauling themselves up the ladder a couple of rungs to fifth, and putting to bed a long-standing bogey – it was the first time they had avoided defeat against the Clarets at Penlee Park since 2019 writes James Wright. Lanson were first to threaten but, once they had settled, the home side entirely dominated the first half. Jude Jago bravely blocked a Charlie Willis shot in the 12th minute, then Penzance’

Penzance AFC
Nov 2, 2025


WEST CORNWALL 2, PENZANCE RESERVES 5
It was the Victor Mullaly super show at Camborne College writes James Wright. On only his second appearance since joining from Penryn Athletic, Penzance’s new signing helped himself to two goals and three assists as the Magpies hoovered the points off the 3G surface like Autumn leaves. The emphatic away win could not have been predicted in the early exchanges which were wholly bossed by the home side. West Cornwall raced into an early lead with a fine left foot strike by Owe

Penzance AFC
Oct 26, 2025


LANNER 3, PENZANCE RESRVES 6
Penzance safely booked their place in the next round of the George Evely Cup on Saturday writes Henry Ramsey. They lined up with Harvey Parsons in goal with a new back three of Ollie Page, Ashley Mead and Lewis Stephens. The wing-backs were Matt Robinson and Mark Sands, two midfielders of Lewis Hitchens and Kizzy Snowden, and Luke Carroll sat behind returning Jahmali Prowse and Victor Mullaly. The Magpies flew out of the blocks with Mullaly, making his debut after signing fro

Penzance AFC
Oct 20, 2025
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