In a classic game of two halves, Budleigh Salterton were the victims of an almighty comeback from Ottery St Mary, surrendering a 3-0 lead to lose 4-3 at their East Devon neighbours, writes Alan Beer.
Budleigh took lead when Morgan Pearce was fouled and Jack Hocking scored with a delicious free-kick from 20 yards. Ten minutes before the break, Liam West added a second from a corner flicked on to the back post and he was there to convert
On the stroke of half-time, Hocking made it 3-0 with a 25-yard screamer and Budleigh missed two sitters to put the game to bed before the Otters grabbed a foothold in the game.
The hosts scored two goals in quick succession through Riki Pitter and Marius Pislaru. Budleigh were suddenly rocking and the game was pulled back to 3-3 when Jack Hobday equalised. Seb Copp then scored a dramatic winner for the Otters.
Budleigh must regroup for the visit of Plymouth Marjon next weekend.
Budleigh Salterton Veteran Reds, gained a point on Friday evening, writes SpursTom. Anyone in attendance at Greenway Lane on a cold windy night were treated a good game, flowing from end to end, between the Robins and their visitors from Elburton Villa Veterans.
After a goalless first half, Elburton Villa took the lead on 59 minutes, but within ten minutes it was 1-1, Tim Whiteoak finding the back of the net with a fine finish. So, it remained to the final whistle, a draw being a fair result to an entertaining contest.
On Saturday afternoon, Budleigh Salterton 2nd lost their fourth game out of the last five played, going down 2-4 to visitors Bravehearts 1st in Division 3 of the Devon & Exeter Football League.
It did not start too well for the Robins going behind in the fourth minute. An equalizer arrived in the 22nd minute with Greg MacMartin being on hand to slot home from a Joseph Walker assist. It remained at 1-1 to the break.
The Robins then fell 3-1 behind, grabbed another through Joseph Bagley, but Bravehearts soon added a winning fourth.
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