Godolphin Atlantic gave themselves another boost as they look to grab runners up in spot or better.

Indeed Tuesday's 2-1 win away at sixth placed Perranporth moved them to the top of the table by two points although favourites Camelford have three games in hand.

Vospers Oak Villa moved back into third spot with a 5-1 win over Plymouth neighbours Plymstock United at Weston Mill where James Honeywill opened the scoring for Villa and bottom side Truro City had a 7-1 win over Okehampton Argyle at Treyew Road to leave themselves looking a good candidate to get off the bottom before the season finishes in four weeks time.

On Wednesday The big game at Trefrew Park saw Camelford losing 0-4 at home to Callington Town only for the light conditions to force the referee to abandon the game in the 66th minute. The league Secretary has issued a formal statement on behalf of the board stating that the result does not stand and the game will have to be replayed. Two games were played though in this division with Holsworthy leap-frogging Foxhole Stars into 11th place with a 5-0 win over the Stars at Upcott Field. Lee Morgan scoring two of the Magpies goals. Porthleven also had a home win as they beat visiting Newquay 4-2 at Gala Parc. Ash Stidwell, Justin Searle and Tom Russell (2) were ontarget for Port.