Sports in Seaton

Axminster Town Football Club has demonstrated its commitment to provide sport for all by introduction a Wild Cats initiative, a national network sponsored by Weetabix.

Wildcats is non-competitive football for girls between the ages of four and 11 who want to try the sport for the first times and who want to play with girls of their own age.

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LYME Regis 1sts started well at Dawlish United yesterday, carving out numerous chances with Joe Bond, Ben Vine and Brad Rowe all missing guilt- edged chances and a seemingly blatant foul on Fred Parsons in the area ignored by the referee.

It wasn't until the 30th minute that Brad Rowe side-footed home from 10 yards to break the deadlock.

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The Tigers took on Bradninch on Saturday and walked away with a win and a place in the next round of the Devon FA Supplementary Cup.

Playing against the wind, the girls battled hard, putting themselves 1-0 up within the first 10 minutes with a goal from Kitty Deem-Stone.

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Axminster Under 12s 8

Playing in the second round of the high Holborne Cup , The Tigers started brightly with some slick passing creating great chances to score with many attempts just flashing past the post. Unfortunately Flying Flynn Hartford in the process badly injured his leg/neck and had to be replaced.

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