UNDER-15s Stoke Hill Celtic 9 Exmouth United 0
Stoke Hill Celtic are the early leaders of Division One following an impressive victory over Exmouth United on Saturday.
Stoke played pass-and-move football at its best and had it won early in the first half.
Jordan Sandford led the way with a clinical hat-trick, with three first-touch finishes. Other goals were shared by Curtis Pyke, Tyler Davis, Morgan Pearce, Harvey Young, Krystian Struminski and Ethan Mathews with a firm header. Midfielder Max Courtier was man of the match. Alphington Rockets 7 St Martins 1
Lucas White scored a hat-trick for Alphington Rockets as they recorded a big win against St Martins.
White scored all of his goals in the first half to add to strikes from Callum Cross and Olie Saunders, giving the Alphas a 5-1 lead at the break.
In the second half, Alphington found it hard to break down a stubborn St Martins defence and, with some wayward finishing, they were only able to add two further goals, both of which came via Joseph Stratton. The man-of-the-match award went to Max Hammett. UNDER-14s Tiverton Town 3 Stoke Hill 3
Kieran Stevens scored a goal on his debut to rescue a point for Stoke Hill at Tiverton.
Stoke had took the lead thanks to Cody Cox's excellent chipped finish. Cox added another, but Stoke found themselves behind before Stevens headed home late on. UNDER-10s Exmouth United 1 Exeter Panthers 1
Kuba Strazalowska put Exmouth United into a 1-0 lead against Exeter Panthers after skilfully converting a well-worked corner.
However, it was not enough to earn them a victory as the Panthers equalised with two minutes to go.UNDER-8s
There were some excellent performances from Exmouth United as they played two games against sides from Central, although they could not avoid back-to-back defeats.
In the first game – against Central City – Rory Cooper-Smith scored Exmouth's only goal and also struck the post twice.
Daniel Bassett and Noah Osbourne also hit the woodwork as Exmouth lost 4-1.
The following game saw Central win 7-0, despite some solid performances from Exmouth's Oliver Price and Noah Brown.
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