Wauchope Soccer Club's Football Mid North Coast Premier League season continues to lurch from bad to worse.
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Hot on the heels of a 9-0 loss to competition front-runner Port United in last weekend's round 11 matches, the Wauchope side were thumped 10-1 by the Tuncurry Forster Tigers in their clash at the Tuncurry Sports Complex on June 29.
The win keeps the Tigers' slim finals chances alive for another week while Wauchope remains at the bottom of the competition ladder with just three competition points.
Wauchope has netted just four goals all season while Port United has conceded four goals.
Wauchope will have the bye this weekend before taking on Kempsey Saints the following weekend.
In other round 12 results:
Macleay Valley Rangers scored a 3-2 win over the Kempsey Saints side in the local derby at Eden Street.
Port Saints journeyed to Omaru Park in Taree to take on the Wildcats and secured a further three competition points with a victory away from home.
The Saints scored two second half goals to win 2-0 against the Taree Wildcats.
In the final game of the round, Wallis Lake proved too strong the Camden Haven Redbacks with a 3-1 win at Boronia Park, Forster.
The victory was Wallis Lake's fourth win in a row and leaves the side in third on the competition ladder.
Port United banked a further three points with the bye this week.
Port United currently sits on 34 competition points, five points in front of Port Saints on 29 with Wallis Lake in third on 25 just tipping out Macleay Valley Rangers on percentages.
Kempsey Saints, Taree Wildcats and the Redbacks each have 14 points with Tuncurry Forster on 11 and Wauchope on 3 competition points.
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