Sports in Seaton

IN their penultimate game of the season, Lyme Regis Reserves were away to a strong East Budleigh side which has finished runners-up in the Devon League Division One East.

The Seasiders travelled with a small squad, going into the last week of the season  with many injuries and players fatigued from the number of games having to be played in such a short space of time.

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Lyme Regis 1st team continued their impressive form with a 4-1 victory in a friendly at home to Devon and Exeter West Division Two outfit Broadclyst this afternoon (Saturday).

The Seasiders got off to an explosive start with an early goal when Cameron Vere steered home a Cody Bowditch cross.

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Champions in waiting: back row - Mark Bailey, Cam Vere, Dan Rendall, Will Meech, Fred Parsons, Kingsley Wellman, Brad Rowe, Tom Bastin, Julien Simier; front row - Kieran Daniels, Ben Turner, Ricky Sergeant, Ben Vine, Robbie Fellingham, Joe Bond, Sam Polla

THE champagne was put on ice at the Davey Fort yesterday as Lyme Regis 1sts were marching towards the Devon and Exeter Premier East title when  the game was abandoned.

The Seasiders needed one point from their last game of the season against Chard Town and were coasting it at 3-0 up when the referee pulled the plug at half-time after a deluge of rain.

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ALTHOUGH they have only lost one game in this COVID reduced season, Axminster Reserves must win their last game on Saturday and hope that their nearest rival, Ottery St Mary 2nds, drop points in their four remaining matches, to win the Devon and Exeter Division 2 East.

The Tigers had won all their games until last Saturday when they lost 2-0 at home to a strong Ottery.

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Joe Bond who scored his 26th hat-trick for Lyme Regis

LYME Regis 1sts need just one point from their last game of this COVID-interrupted season to top the Devon and Exeter Premier East mini-league after beating Kentisbeare 6-2.

Feniton retain their one-point lead after a 1-0 win over Dawlish United to complete their season, but the Seasiders have one game in hand, home to Chard Reserves next Saturday (May 15), when a point will see them clinch the top spot on goal average. A win will give them a two-point advantage.

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