CORNWALL SET ONE-DAY CRICKET RECORD
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- Created on Monday, 16 May 2011 07:33
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- Written by Michael Weeks
Cornwall had a record-breaking MCCA Trophy win over Buckinghamshire at Truro CC yesterday after racing to their highest ever one-day score.
Callington's Matt Robins (103) and Dan Davis (87) top scored for Cornwall who made 346-7 in their 50 overs.
WERRINGTON AND CALLINGTON UNBEATEN
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- Created on Sunday, 15 May 2011 09:35
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- Written by Ross Reid and Michael Weeks
Unbeaten Callington and Werrington have booked their Cornwall Cricket League Premier 50-50 Cup semi final places.
Callington bowled Newquay out for 158 and made 162-5 in reply in 31.5 overs.
BUCKLE FOCUSED ON BUILDING ON 2-0 LEAD
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- Created on Sunday, 15 May 2011 07:18
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Torquay United will take a two-goal advantage into their League Two semifinal second leg at Shrewsbury Town following last night's 2-0 Plainmoor victory.
Chris Zebroski spun on the ball to fire in his 15th Gulls goal of the season in the 29th minute before Eunan O'Kane smashed in an inch perfect grasscutter, on the run, from 25 yards to double United's tally in the third and final minute of first half stoppage time.
BUCKLE HOPING FOR HOME CHEER
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- Created on Friday, 13 May 2011 11:44
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Torquay United manager Paul Buckle is hoping for home cheer for the first leg of the Gulls' League Two play-off semi-final against Shrewsbury Town tomorrow at Plainmoor (1745).
Gulls boss Buckle - who has led the yellows to three end of season play offs in his four seasons at the South Devon club - selects from a full squad, and is able to include on-loan Shrewsbury forward Jake Robinson, who scored twice against his parent club in United's best-of-the-season 5-0 home win over Town in March.
PIRATES MCATEE "WE CAN STILL DO IT"
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- Created on Thursday, 12 May 2011 07:20
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Cornish Pirates 12 Worcester Warriors 21
Andy Goode bagged 16 points to put Worcester Warriors in pole position for a return to the Aviva Premiership following last night's RFU Championship final first leg win at Cornish Pirates.
The former England fly-half grabbed a first-half try and kicked three penalties and a conversion as Warriors left the Mennaye Field with a nine-point lead going into next Wednesday’s second leg at Sixways.
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