STUDENTS from Camborne School of Mines put in a fine performance as they ran ten tries in against Stithians on Saturday.
The hosts were in bullish mood against their Tribute Cornwall One rivals at the Memorial Ground as they completed a 68-12 victory.
It keeps the side in fourth spot with a home clash against Helston, the team directly below them in the table, coming up next for them.
Out of the ten tries, only one was not converted by Rhun Davies.
Braces were scored by Rob Cockcroft, Daniel Reaney and Jonathon Williams while tries were also bagged by Jed Mincher, Sebastian Harris, Ed East and Kyle Ohoo.
The majority of the scores came in the second half as the young CSM side’s pace and stamina proved too for Stithians, who find themselves third bottom in the table after Helston’s 36-3 win over Roseland pushed them up.
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