AFTER the deluges the week before, nearly the entire local sporting programme went ahead over the weekend which means there’s plenty to get your teeth stuck into in this week’s Post.
On the rugby front, Launceston were brought back down to earth in their final outing before Christmas at Lydney, as they lost 38-15 in Gloucestershire.
Inside is a report, while the back page sees the thoughts of joint head coach Ian Goldsmith who had no complaints.
Bude were at home in a crucial clash with mid-table Penryn, and the Seasiders grabbed a big four points in their quest for survival in Counties One Western West.
Read all about a thrilling contest through Paul Cottle’s report.
In Counties Cornwall Three there was a good day for Launceston Castles in their quest for promotion.
They beat St Austell Thirds 24-7, and with second-placed Camborne Crusaders losing, they are now just five points behind the Crusaders.
Football wise it’s not often all the Post area clubs win on the same day in SWPL Premier West, but that was the case on Saturday.
Bude Town beat Bodmin Town 3-1, Holsworthy won 1-0 against Dobwalls, Launceston shocked Wadebridge Town 3-1 at Bodieve Park, and Taran Goodright’s goal was enough for Callington to edge past Callington Town 1-0.
Read the reports of all four games as well as the thoughts of Holsworthy boss Ryan Hall on their eagerly-anticipated Boxing Day clash at Bude Town.
Also inside is David Sillifant’s take on a crucial clash at the bottom between the reserve teams of Launceston and Callington Town in St Piran League, Premier Division East, which Cally won 2-1 at Pennygillam.
There is also a round-up of all the games involving Post area clubs from across the Piran League divisions, as well as a report and pictures on Halwill’s 5-2 victory over University of Exeter Fifths in Division Three of the Devon and Exeter League.
There is also news of Halwill Ladies’ trip to Ashton Gate in Bristol.
Bude men’s hockey team had an enjoyable afternoon on Saturday in their final outing before Christmas.
They eventually thrashed Duchy Seconds 8-0 in Piran Division One of the West Hockey League, and we find out all about it from Andy Davis.
On the same page we see who won the Open Division One singles team competition in the Launceston and District Darts League, while we also find out the latest results from the North Cornwall Table Tennis League.
There are is also news from Callington Cricket Club as wicketkeeper Fred Wilkinson leaves, plus there’s the latest angling report and news from Bude RATs’ outing at Perranporth in the St Piran’s Revenge race which forms part of the Cornish Multi-Terrain Race Series.
Finally there is a report and pictures from the world of tae kwon-do as BOP (Bude, Plymouth and Okehampton) hold their latest grading at Lawhitton near Launceston.