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SOUTH WEST PENINSULA

■SIDMOUTH TOWN went top of Premier East after they beat visitors Crediton United 3-1 with Louis Jagger-Cane, Craig Veal and Louis Spalding finding the net.
Okehampton Argyle triumphed 2-0 at Bovey Tracey thanks to a Da Koita brace, a result which takes them to joint second with Cullompton Rangers.
Fourth-placed Newton Abbot Spurs won 6-2 at basement side Axminster Town with Owen Green and Tate Breslan-Aggrey bagging braces and Stuart Morgan and Bradley Crocombe adding a goal each.
Ten-men Bridport went sixth after beating visitors Middlezoy Rovers 7-1, their biggest win in s...

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