Morwenstow under-16s through to county cup quarter-finals

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Thursday, December 06, 2012
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AIDEN DAVIS scored the winner as Morwenstow under-16s reached the quarter-finals of the Cornwall FA Luke Cup.

George Lumley (two) and Ben Pengilly got the other goals against Callington Colts, leading the Greens to their second 4-3 win in the competition.

Barnstaple FC under-11s put on a masterclass in the West Country Cleaning Services North Devon Youth League as they won 6-0 at Eastside.

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Fred Taylor-Fox scored twice and there was one goal each for Cameron Johnson, Archie Popham, Jack Winter and Regan Turley.

Regan was man of the match, while Brandon Lace and Archie also impressed.

Lewis Lowe scored four as Braunton Wanderers ended Torridgeside's unbeaten start to the season.

Wanderers moved into the semi-finals of the league cup, knocking out the team who had beat them in the final in the previous two seasons.

In a fine team display, Charlie Oldbury and Josh Tucker completed a 6-0 win.

Two North Devon boys helped Exeter City under-12s to an emphatic derby victory over Plymouth Argyle.

Archie Reay, from South Molton, scored twice and Bailey Walker, from Barnstaple, once in Exeter's 6-0 home win.

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