By James Wright at Upcott Field

SOUTH WEST PENINSULA LEAGUE PREMIER WEST

Holsworthy 1 Penzance 3

IN A BATTLE of the Magpies, 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.

Charlie Young scored twice to take his season’s tally to 10 after Charlie Willis had set them on their way in Devon with Josh Down grabbing a late consolation for Holsworthy.

This was Penzance’s sixth victory in seven league games since their last defeat, against Wendron United back in August.

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 bench against Launceston.

There was an early scare when Harry Salmon fumbled a mishit shot from Holsworthy’s Rob Pearce. The Penzance keeper safely gathered the ball at the second attempt, and thereafter his side never looked back.

Charlie Willis pulled his shot just wide at the end of an easy-on-the-eye move, but the midfielder made no mistake in the 21st minute. Young pierced the home back line with a precise pass from which George Molcher hit a post with Willis coolly stroking home the rebound.

From a fine Toby Martyn centre, Ben Sharpe had a great opportunity to equalise. But he was unable to find the target and it proved costly as, by the interval, the visitors were two clear.

Ewan Trevains tenaciously won the ball in the centre of the park and sprayed it wide to Josh Magin on the right. His drilled cross was instinctively nodded home from point-blank range by Young on 34 minutes.

Salmon saved well at the start of the second half before Penzance resumed their onslaught. Ryan Chadwick pulled off three fine saves inside a minute thwarting Magin twice and Willis. Then, with a stunning 25-yard drive, only the bar denied Tonkin a goal on his return.

The richly deserved third finally arrived in the 74th minute. Silas Sullivan met a deep Willis corner at the far post and, via a deflection or two, the ball squirmed its way to Young to hook home to make it 3-0.

With a fine angled near post header from a corner from the right, substitute Down pulled one back for Holsworthy, but it proved only a consolation.

HOLSWORTHY: Ryan Chadwick; Callum Martyn, William Harris (Todd Peschke. 65), Sam Hill, George Plumb, Toby Martyn, Rob Pearce (Josh Down, 60), Jay Thomas, Joe Barker (Sam Jago, 53), Ben Sharpe (Jonathan Lang, 78), Gavin Carter. Sub not used: Chris Wildern.

PENZANCE: Harry Salmon; Archie Reynolds, George Molcher (Jacob Trudgeon, 75), Rohan Bennetts, Silas Sullivan, Tyler Tonkin (Josh Turner, 65), Ewan Trevains (Kam Collins, 90), Josh Magin (Hayden Waters, 88), Charlie Willis, Charlie Young, Lewis Caspall. Sub not used: Alfie Turner.