After quickly going ahead, the Cornish side doubled their advantage through a spectacular overhead kick from striker Mark Goldsworthy.
Two then became three thanks to an own goal, which provided the Camels with an uphill challenge. And it was 4-0 before the break with Goldsworthy netting again.
A neat piece of play from Dan Jennings allowed Billy Pallfrey to make it five. And despite Camelford scoring a consultation goal, Kernow were rampant and fully deserved the 7-1 victory.
With the upcoming game against James Nichols’ side less than a week away, getting minutes on the board should prove vital.
Whilst, Nichols’ men are also making large strides of their own ahead of the match at the Fenton Engineering Stadium, and want to add former Aston Villa and West Bromwich Albion defender Liam Ridgewell to their ranks.
The game takes place on Saturday 22nd May at 15:00, with tickets available by following this link.
Sponsorship packages act as a great opportunity to show your support for both sides and non-league football. With a range of options available, contact 07743260395 for further information.
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