Spring is in the air – and it’s Friday. What could be better? Well, it’s Cornish Times print edition day and there’s plenty of local sport to read about.

We look ahead to two big football matches in the South West Peninsula League, with division one west leaders Liskeard Athletic taking their long unbeaten record to fifth-placed Mousehole.

And Saltash United travel to St Austell in the top premier division match of the day. We have th thoughts of Ashes manager Matt Cusack ahead of the visit to Poltair Park.

Cornwall FA chief executive Dawn Aberdeen tells us about plans for a new headquarters for the county’s ruling football body and there’s a full review of the East Cornwall Premier League and the Duchy League.

Callington Town Ladies have gone to the top of the South West Women’s League after an excellent 2-0 win over previous leaders Keynsham. We have a full match report and reaction.

Plus Ross Reid’s weekly Plymouth Argyle column looking ahead to the visit of Keith Hill’s Rochdale to Home Park tomorrow.

Other stories include a Pensilva teenage boxer dedicating a gold medal he won at a national tournament to his grandmother, who passed away recently.

And we report on 15-year-old Daniel Northcote marking seven years as a karate enthusiast by earning his 1st Dan.

Our rugby page includes a match report and pictures from Saltash’s Western Counties West encounter at Chard, and a review of Liskeard-Looe’s trip to Bude in the Cornwall & Devon league.

We look ahead to Sunday’s Point-to-Point race meeting at Great Trethew off the A38 near Menheniot.

There is also a page dedicated to hockey, with match reports on four of Caradon’s teams.

Our two sports digest pages include reports, results, league tables and fixtures featuring darts, euchre, pool, snooker, billiards, bowls and junior football.

Plus . . . athletics, gig racing and golf.

So much to read about – thank you for your continued support of your local newspaper.