Saturday Night Results Service

By Philip Evans

27th Feb 2022 | Football


Saturday Night Results Service

Axminster Town's away fixture against South West Peninsular Premier East strugglers Stoke Gabriel and Torbay Police was postponed due the pitch being unplayable but the Tigers keep their tenth place in the division.

Axminster Reserves picked up three useful points with a 1-0 win over neighbours Colyton which lifts them into ninth place in the Devon and Exeter Premier division.

Beer Albion lost ground in the three-horse race at the top of the Premier division when they were beaten by Thorverton, the side above them who now have an advantage of eight points with Lapford still occupying top spot.

In the same division, Lyme Regis moved into fifth place with a hard fought 3-2 victory over Okehampton Argyle.

RESULTS

South West Peninsular League Premier East

Stoke Gabriel and Torbay Police v Axminster Town – postponed.

Ottery St Mary 0, Torrington 9

Sidmouth 3, Newton Abbot Spurs 2

Devon and Exeter League Premier Division

Axminster Town 2nds 2, Colyton 1

Lyme Regis 3, Okehampton Argyle 2

Thorverton 1, Beer Albion 0

Devon and Exeter League Division 2

Tipton St John 4, Beer Albion Reserves 1

Devon and Exeter League Division 3

Seaton Town 0, Central 3

Exeter University 0, Lyme Regis Reserves 1 Devon & Exeter League Division 4 Colyton 2nds 1, Millwey Rise 5

Farway United 7, Culm United 0

Devon and Exeter League Division 6

Falcons FC 2, Uplyme 0

Otterton 4, Seaton Town Reserves 2

Devon and Exeter League Division 7

Otterton 2nds 4, Seaton Town Reserves 2 (Express Cup)

Devon and Exeter League Division 8

Millwey Rise Reserves 4, Newton St Cyres 2nds 0

Perry Street League Division Two

Drimpton 1, Charmouth 1

Perry Street Division Three

Combe St Nicholas A 4, Uplyme Reserves 0

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