In the Southern League One South Division Exmouth Towns poor run of results continued when they were beaten 1-0 by Hamworthy Utd at Southern Road with the visitors scoring the only goal of a close run game in the second half.
In local football on Saturday in the Southern League One South Division Exmouth Towns poor run of results continued when they were beaten 1-0 by Hamworthy Utd at Southern Road with the visitors scoring the only goal of a close run game in the second half.
In the Peninsula League East Crediton Utd remain top when they beat visiting Torrington by 3 goals to 2 at Lords Meadow, Axminster Town also won 3-2 against Plymouth Marjons at Tigers Way while Teignmouth FC went down 3-0 away to much improved Bridport AFC. Sidmouth Town had a deserved victory on the road beating Ivybridge Town 3-2 at Erme but Cullompton Rangers lost 3-0 to Dartmouth Utd at Speed's Meadow with Honiton Town also losing to visitors Bovey Tracey by 5 goals to 2 at the Memorial Ground.
In the A&S Devon League it was a bad day for our local sides with Ottery St Mary hammered 5-0 by North Molton SC at Washbrook Meadow, Topsham Town going down by 2 goals to 0 to Barnstaple Town Reserves at the Coronation Ground and Budleigh Salterton being beaten 4-0 at Duckes Meadow by Exeter University.
In the County Cup League leaders Beer Albion were knocked out 4-0 at second placed Newtown away.
In the Devon and Exeter League Premier Division Colyton FC lost 3-2 at Manstone Lane to Sidmouth Town Reserves while in Division One East Budleigh easly accounted for Bow AAC by 5 goals to 1 at Burston Meadow.
In Division 2 Tipton St John were comprehensive beaten 3-0 at Clyst Valley Second Eleven and Exmouth Spartans lost in a high scoring game 5-4 by Exeter University 3rd Eleven at Duckes Meadow while in Division 7 Otterton thumped visiting Westexe and Pinhoe 6-1 at Stantyway and finally Ex Don's beat Amory Green Rovers Reserves 2-0 at the Commons Ground.

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