Herald Express (Torbay, Brixham & South Hams Edition)

Buckland Reserves made their case for early favourites

WBW SOLICITORS SOUTH DEVON LEAGUE

- BY NEIL HOCKING

Buckland Athletic Reserves have moved to the top of the early South Devon League table after sending Roselands to a second successive 6-2 defeat.

Kofi Shaw opened up the scoring for the visitors before Lorin Newcombe netted for the second week in a row.

Defender Nick Hayman made things more comfortabl­e at half time, striking a free-kick under the Roselands wall for a third. After the restart, Curtis Clarke's goal bound effort came off Buckland's Liam Drew and past Marko Radovanovi­c to reduce the deficit.

Any hope of a comeback was swiftly denied the Red Army though as Newcombe scored his second and Joe Constantin­ou grabbed a brace.

Jacob Evans had the last word with a second Roselands consolatio­n.

East Allington United have also had a perfect start to the season.

This week's victory came in the Preliminar­y Round of the Throgmorto­n Devon Premier Cup where the Pirates dispatched Exmouth Town Reserves 4-0.

Despite both sides hitting the woodwork, it took 35 minutes for someone to break the deadlock.

The opening goal was worth the wait though as Josh Pascoe spotted the goalkeeper off his line before lobbing him from well inside his own half to give the South Hams side the half-time advantage.

Exmouth had started the game the brighter but it was Andy Weeks' side who struck first after the break, Andy King running free and playing the ball to Andy Davis in the box who side-footed home.

As Exmouth fought to get back into the game, they were killed off with a superb team goal, Josef Sita finishing off a five-man move for East Allington's third.

Si Hannaford then set up Sita for his second to seal the Pirates' First Round place.

They will be joined by Kingskersw­ell & Chelston who added to their promising start to the campaign with a 1-0 win over Upottery.

Back to the Premier Division and newly promoted Chudleigh Athletic made the ideal start to their season by putting five past Paignton Villa with no reply.

Former Liverton goalscorer Nikolas Garrett netted twice from the bench with fellow substitute Ben Tipper, Aidan Brown and Joe Bushin completing the scoring.

Dartmouth AFC also started positively with an opening day victory at Ashburton, the defending champions.

The remaining top tier games finished all square. Simon Ross scored twice for Watcombe Wanderers at Wall Park but hosts Brixham AFC Reserves held the Greens to an exciting 3-3 draw.

Meanwhile, Totnes & Dartington, playing their first game since promotion, held last season's nearly-men Kingsteign­ton Athletic to a goalless draw at the Foxhole Ground.

In Division One, prolific Ivybridge Town Reserves lead the pack following an 8-2 triumph away at Babbacombe Corinthian­s who were beaten by the same score last week.

Matt Hill and Bradley Lowe struck twice each with Daniel Ahearn, Norbert Beza, Curtis Westcott and sub Tommy Clift also notching.

Carl Johnson was once again on target for Corries with Lewis Richardson the other goalscorer.

Paignton Saints and Watcombe Wanderers Reserves were also celebratin­g back-to-back wins. Saints went behind at Torbay Police with Max Prestwood opening his ac- count from the penalty spot.

But a lob and a fine finish from Jamie Micklewrig­ht turned the tables to earn the visitors the three points.

Ben Kempster came off the bench to score the only goal at Long Lane as Watcombe beat Loddiswell Athletic 1-0.

Ali Chuchuk was on fire for Bovey Tracey Reserves with four goals as the Moorlander­s bounced back from last week's loss to hit hosts Newton Abbot 66 for six.

Mike Tapper and Corey Brennan were Bovey's other goalscorer­s.

Beesands Rovers also responded to their opening day defeat with an away win, Finley Bullen and Danny Tucker scoring the goals as the Bees defeated pointless Buckland Athletic Thirds 2-0 at Forches Cross.

In Division Two, there were doubles for Finn Graham and Charlie Morgan and a single for Ben Beeson as Buckfastle­igh Rangers won 5-1 for the second week in a row, Chudleigh Athletic Reserves this week's victims.

Barton Athletic and Meadowbroo­k Athletic also made it two out of two with wins over Roselands Reserves and Waldon Athletic Reserves respective­ly.

In Division Three, Watts Blake Bearne's Cam Gill made it six for the season already as he and Ashley Skinner scored in a 2-0 win over Dittisham United.

Paignton Villa Reserves, Newton Rovers, Torbay Police Reserves and Bishopstei­gnton United all kicked their seasons off with home wins.

Two goals in each half saw Galmpton United beat Newton Rovers Reserves to continue their strong start in Division Four.

There were goals again for Harrison Arnold and Savash Zulhayir with Will Baker and sub Kieran Dart also on target; Lewis Jordain-Garner scored for Rovers.

Babbacombe Corinthian­s Reserves made it two on the bounce, Connor Charleswor­th, Dean Coles, Ryan Corcoran and Samuel Swann with goals in a 4-2 victory at Chudleigh Athletic Thirds; Lee French and substitute Darren Smith scored for Chudleigh.

Newton Abbot 66 Reserves won 7-2 at Kingsbridg­e & Kellaton United to maintain their perfect start to the season.

Just a single goal for Ipplepen Athletic Reserves was enough for the win over Paignton Saints.

Pens are also yet to drop a point.

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