IT was a lovely sunny Saturday morning at Lords Meadow in Crediton with all the football pitches in use.
The U13s entertained Moors Youth in the County Cup. Jake Stagg with a hat-trick and an Alfie Williams-Gr eenwood goal saw them progress with a 4-1 victory
Lyme Regis made the long journey to take on the U11s.
Ellis Friend with a bullet header looked to have won the game for Creddy late on, only for their opponents to equalise in the dying seconds.
It was cup weekend for the U9s and both sides were drawn at home.
The Panthers progressed with a win over Cranbrook Youth.
Things were going very well for the Pumas against Exmouth Town, they were in front going into the last few minutes, but two late goals from Exmouth saw them lose out.
The coaches were very impressed by Crediton’s performance.
The U8s also hosted Cranbrook Youth and it was three wins and one defeat for them, which capped a fine morning of football.
Amongst the goal scorers were Ben Whelan, Charlie Hiscock, Freddie Rose, Lennie Wilmott, Luke Harder, Oli Johnstone and Rupert Nicholls.
Player of the match went to Charlie Blake and to Freddie Rose.
On the road it was another fine win for the U14s.
Hayden Leach and Rhys Ebdy both with three apiece, and singles from Harry Norman and Ollie Baker saw them return from Exeter Panthers with an 8-0 win.
The U12s were away at Honiton, and it was a 4-1 victory for them.
Dan Cavanagh, Ethan Moore, Hayden Richardson Miller and Josh Poole scoring goals.
Sunday saw the U12s girls have a convincing home win over Torquay United Community Sports Yellows.
Lexi Mullen, Gracie Clements and player of the match Eva leading the scoring, with Annabel Schuster and Gracie Pugsley also on target.
The club would like to say a huge thank you to all the local businesses and organisations that are kindly allowing parking on their premises, whilst the work on the overflow car park at Lords Meadow is taking place.
Without their continued support Crediton Youth FC would not be able to host home fixtures at present.