NEWTON Abbot Spurs made it three wins from their last three SW Peninsula League Premier East outings as they picked up six points in a matter of days.

Spurs enjoyed a strong 2-0 victory at Stoke Gabriel & Torbay Police on Saturday, March 7, and followed this up with successes against Axminster Town and Crediton United.

Firstly, they visited rock-bottom Axminster at Tiger Way and in difficult conditions, edged the win.

Toby Pullman added two more goals to his tally and he was joined on the scoresheet by the returning Callum Noyce as it finished 3-2 in Spurs’ favour.’

From a Tuesday night game to a Saturday afternoon clash and they welcomed Crediton to The Rec on Saturday 14.

After a goalless first half, Pullman and Noyce netted again, either side of Dave Lee’s goal for the visitors, in a 2-1 home win.

Spurs head to Honiton Town tomorrow night before hosting Bishops Lydeard on Saturday, March 21, as they race to complete their fixtures.

Elsewhere, Bovey Tracey AFC exacted revenge over title rivals Bridport FC in another fascinating encounter.

It was just a few weeks ago now that Bridport won at the Western Counties Roofing Ground by seven goals to six and there weren’t quite as many scored in the reverse fixture, but it still must have been a great watch.

William Gape and Sol Ayunga helped Bridport race into a two-goal lead only for Bovey to battle back, Ollie Aplin and Owen Webber grabbing braces and Jack Brimming also finding the net in a monumental 5-2 win.

Teignmouth AFC had no game on the weekend but were narrowly beaten 3-2 by Stoke Gabriel TP in their long-awaited first outing under the new Coombe Valley lights.

The Moorlanders are on the road against Torrington AFC tonight and Torridgeside AFC is their weekend destination. Teignmouth will be visiting Ilminster Town.