Penpol Progress To The Next Round

Penpol School 10 – 2 Parc Eglos

The Penpol School football team got off to a flying start in this years cup competition. Putting their recent league defeat to local rivals Bodriggy behind them, the team put 10 goals past the visiting Parc Eglos team (Helston) in their first home match at home this season. A fantastic team performance from all involved skippered brilliantly by the rock solid Josh (Class 13). The ten goals were shared by 4 players, 4 goals for Charlie (Class 11), 4 also for Jake  (Class 13) and one each for Finn and Dylan (both Class 11).

Man of the match goes to Ethan (Class 13) for controlling the midfield and dictating the game

Well done Ethan!

 

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