CREDITON Youth U10 Pumas finally got to play their league cup quarter final away at West Exe Wasps.

It took a last minute winner from Lenni Wilmott to clinch their 2-1 victory.

It was a tremendous team performance with Ben Whelan getting the first Crediton goal.

They also won the friendly fixture that followed with Charley Haward, Charley Hiscock, and Harry Shepherd also amongst the goals.

The U1l’s put in one of their best performances of the season away at Exmouth Town Raiders in their Plate quarter final.

It finished at 1–1 with Dexter Hughes getting their goal.

Unfortunately, they lost out in the penalty shoot out which decided the tie.

Back in league action were the U12’s.

They returned from Lympstone Lions with all three points following their 4-0 victory.

Evan Leach, Finn Moore, Joseph Charlesworth and Radu Mototolea were all on the scoresheet.

It was a competitive affair as the U14’s took on a useful Starcross Dons in their Plate quarter final at Lords Meadow.

The visitors eventually ran out 4-0 victors.

The U7’s hosted two sides from Twyford Spartans as they continued their football journey. It was two wins and two defeats for them.

It was a short journey to Silverton Youth for the U8’s, and they proved too strong for the newly formed side, as they returned with two victories.

The U9’s also had a fine morning as they hosted sides from Bradninch and Exmouth Town. It was four fine wins for them.

Sunday saw the U16 girls host MAP Juniors in the County Cup.

They must be extremely proud of their performance as they lost out 2-0 to the unbeaten Plymouth side.

It was a 2-1 defeat for the U12 Youth girls as they entertained Braunton Wanderers. Neneh Richards got their goal in a close encounter.

The U10 girls had a great morning down at Lords Meadow as they took on two sides from Cranbrook Youth. Their coaches said they played some amazing football as they ended the day with three wins and a draw.

The U18’s were very grateful to Witheridge FC who agreed to a friendly fixture to allow them to return to action after a long lay off.

The Creddy lads ran out 4-1 winners with Ben Harvey, Harry Welsh, Greg Mildon and Jack Brimilcombe grabbing their goals.