Carlsberg South Western Peninsula division one West Callington Town 7 Goonhavern Athletic 2 There was little to indicate that this game would end up with such a scoreline as for 42 minutes, both sides cancelled each other out in an entertaining first half, before the first of an amazing nine goals in 60 frantic minutes. The result saw Callington extend the gap over the bottom two in the league with their biggest win of the season. The goal glut started three minutes from half time when Craig Barclay beat the offside trap to fire past Thomas Drinka in the Town goal. In the sixth minute of first half injury time, Dan Discombe found an umarked Darren Woolley in the Goonhavern penalty area and the striker turned well before checking and then firing past Ashley Woodrow to level matters. Callington came out for the second half rejuvenated and within seven minutes had gone 3-1 ahead. From a Discombe free kick on 51 minutes, German central defender Sebastian Jüstel scored his first ever goal in Cornish football and this was followed a minute later by a Dan Moore effort to give Town the cushion of a two goal lead. With 20 minutes left, Lee Daric got a goal back for the visitors but this heralded a hectic final 10 minutes when Callington racked up no fewer than four goals without reply. With eight minutes to go, a great move on the right ended with Kenny Spear who launched a great cross which Mike Norman headed home for his first goal for Callington on his debut. A minute later man of the match Dan Discombe beat three defenders before firing past Woodrow for Town's fifth before a fine individual run by Dan Pethick on the left ended with the teenage striker firing home. He added a seventh deep into stoppage time to complete the rout and give Callington a fine victory that will go a long way to returning the confidence to the team that will be needed with next Saturday's tough trip to Penryn Athletic in mind.



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