Cullompton Rangers AFC 1 Saltash United AFC 3
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- Last Updated on Thursday, 19 November 2015 20:24
- Published on Wednesday, 18 November 2015 22:13
Saltash United became the second Cornish side to qualify for the SW Peninsula League Cup quarter finals following a 3-1 win at Premier rivals Cullompton Rangers.
Mark Goldsworthy scored all four Helston goals as they rallied from 3-2 down to win 4-3 at Teignmouth to become the first club into the last eight.
Matt Cusack’s young Ashes followed suit thanks to two goals from striker Sam Hughes and a third from substitute James Donnellon.
Hughes got United off to a flying start in the second minute of the second half, keeping his cool to slot home from a right angle.
The striker doubled his tally by going solo in the 55th minute and was within inches of a quick fire hat-trick when he volleyed just over from 18 yards on 66.
Donnellon made it 3-0 in the 80th minute, following in after Cully keeper Nathan Whatley saved his initial shot.
Dean Stamp had appeals for a first half effort ruled out as the home side - with the wind at their backs - found 22-year-old visiting keeper Ryan Walke in inspired form.
Walke was eventually beaten by Rangers sub Bradley Riggs’ measured stoppage time finish.
SWSN star Sam Hughes (Saltash United AFC, pictured)
• Dan Kenyon's Cullompton host Exeter City in the Devon St Luke’s Cup quarter final on Tuesday December 8 (1930ko)
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