Sports in Seaton

After last season being cut short and this season featuring a delayed start due to COVID-19, Seaton Ladies and their opponents Bradninch were raring to start with team numbers of 16 and 15.

Bradninch kicked-off and both teams got stuck into the game with the match starting off evenly. Seaton had a shot on goal which hit the bar and Bradninch managed to clear it off their goal line.

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THREE consecutive centuries by Uplyme & Lyme Regis all-rounder Tyler Wellman, a feat unknown in local recreational cricketing circles, clinched the Nub News Sport top ten batting award.

Tyler topped the top ten batting list with a 353 runs scored during the Devon mini-league games and wins £125 for his club and a trophy to mark his achievement.

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Scott wins club championship at Lyme

By Philip Evans

21st Sep 2020 | Golf

Barnaby Down, left,  with the Wellings Bowl and (right) club champion Scott Love with the Williams Bowl

ROUND two of the Lyme Regis Golf Club Championship (Williams Bowl) was played in true summer weather.

With three players all in pole position after round 1 on 73 points, for James Newcombe and brothers Ian and Steven Mudford there was all to play for.

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Seaton Ladies had their last pre-season friendly before the league games start. After last week's results ending in a draw, the team was keen to get a win under their belts before the season starts today (Sunday, September 20th).

Unfortunately HT Dons turned up with only eight players so after playing 15 minutes of the first half Seaton dropped down to ten and 'loaned' two players to level the playing field. Several goals were scored by Lara, Becky, Meg, Lucy and Georgie.

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AXMINSTER TOWN bounced back after losing their opening three matches with a much better performance at Crediton United where an 88th minute goal gave them a 3-2 victory to kick-start their South West Peninsular Premier East campaign.

Axminster travelled to Lords Meadow on the back of three defeats against Dartmouth (2-1), Elmore (3-1) and Torrington (4-0), but goals from Marcus Fanson and Josh Phillips, the last coming late in the game, secured three valuable points for the Tigers before a crowd of nearly 200.

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