Sports in Seaton

Introducing the reformed Axminster Reserves who have rejoined the Devon & Exeter League and will be playing in Division Two East. They start their season on Saturday (September 19th) away to Pinhoe 1st.

Former Upottery manager Dan Prettejohn has taken over as manager and has brought a few players with him, some of whom have played under his guidance for nine years.

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Uplyme line-up before their nine-wicket victory over Plymouth CS & Roborough

WATCHED by a crowd of more than 200, Uplyme and Lyme Regis crowned a glorious covid-affected season with a convincing nine-wicket victory over Plymouth CS to win the Devon Mini-League Tier 5 final.

It was the biggest crowd ever seen for a cricket match at the King George V playing field and brought to a close a season in which Uplyme – formed in 1886 but which nearly went out of existence two years ago – have produced the most exciting cricket seen in the club's long history.

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Work continues at a pace at the Davey Fort as the £140,000 development programme nearing completion

A FOUR-YEAR development project at the Davey Fort, the home of Lyme Regis Football Club, is drawing to close and should be completed before the Seasiders start their home fixtures.

Phase one of the project was in construction of a new £60,000 kitchen followed by the erection of a 63-seater stand on the southern side of the pitch.

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Tigers lose at home to Elmore

By Philip Evans

10th Sep 2020 | Football

Axminster Town's poor start to the season continued at Tiger Way last evening when they were beaten 3-1 by Elmore.

Manager Josh Stunnell was looking for a better performance after losing 2-1 in their opening South West Peninsular Premier East game against Dartmouth but his young side were not up to the task although it's early days yet.

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LYME Regis first team's pre-season friendly at old Perry Street League rivals Merriott on Tuesday night wasn't one for the purests.

The sun was very low and the grass very long. Merriott were a classic Perry Street side, aggressive and competing for everything.

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THIS has certainly been a season to remember for Uplyme and Lyme Regis Cricket Club and after their final league match on Saturday they are hoping to have something to really celebrate.

A big crowd is expected at the King George V playing field in the afternoon when Uplyme meeting Plymouth Civil Service in one of the Devon Cricket Mini-Leagues finals  having gone unbeaten in the six matches that got them to the play-offs.

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