Under 9's - Torquay Utd v Exeter City Won 4 - 51 Away
City split into two teams to play 5 v 5 games. After playing each opposing side four times City had amassed 51 goals to their opponents 4. Some excellent passing football saw some very good goals being scored with Morgan Cullen notching 11 goals in 4 games. Good performances throughout with every player on the scoresheet including 'keeper' Daniel Cullen with two.
Men of the Match - Morgan Cullen / Jack Sparkes
Under 10's - Exeter City 1-1 Torquay Utd
Exeter started off slowly and it wasn't until they went a goal down that they really started to put some short easy passes together and look like a good side. Callum Whiteoak scored the equaliser for City with a well taken first time shot following a good passage of play by Exeter.
The confidence of the players increased from scoring and there was some good performances from, Callum Whiteoak and Owen Haslam but Harry Kite in the centre of midfield had his best game of the season so far with some great passing that split open the Torquay defence. The Exeter players finished off the final third controlling the game despite Torquay twice hitting the bar.
Man of the Match: Harry Kite
Under 11's - Torquay Utd 10-16 Exeter City
Torquay Utd & Exeter City played eight short sided 6-a-side games. The games were shaded by Exeter City who scored 16 goals whilst conceding 10.
The theme of the morning was keeping possession, making angles & lots of passing. There were strong performances from Austin Sample, Audi Campbell & Archie Collins.
Man of the Match - Jacob Rowe
Under 12's - Exeter City 7-0 Torquay Utd
Exeter won this game comfortably against a Torquay side that worked hard but lacked the same technical quality. City were solid defensively and decisive in front of goal. Mika Morgan scored four with some very composed finishing after two goals from Nathan Antat and one from Will Richards had given Exeter a commanding lead.
Man of the Match - Mika Morgan
Under 13's - Torquay Utd 1-1 Exeter City
A dominant and positive performance ended in a disappointing 1-1 draw
Under 14's - Exeter City 7-1 Torquay United
Torquay could find no answer to City's flowing football although the end of the first period saw the scores tied at one goal apiece.
City struck first with a well taken goal from Lewis Hayward, created by a superb through ball from Jason Pope. However City were rocked by a long range eqauliser. The second period belonged to Sean Goss who helped himself to a hat-trick. His first and second were from close range after the keeper parried efforts from Matt Jay and Lewis Sanders, but he saved the best till last with a 25 yard effort that flew into the top corner. The dominance continued into the third period but no further goals were added.
The final period saw George Bennett score after a through ball from Matt Jay and then Lewis Sanders crashed the ball home after great work by Sean Goss. The final goal was created by a determined run down the right by Lewis Sanders. The pull back to Lewis Hayward saw his shot hit the post but George Bennett was on hand to put the rebound into the net.
The passing, movement and finishing was of the highest quality in an excellent team performance.
Under 16's - Torquay Utd 2-7 Exeter City
Torquay could find no answer to City's flowing football although the end of the first period saw the scores tied at one goal apiece.
The first goal was scored by Jamie Mickelwright from a cross Matias Morgan. Torquay equalized due to a defensive error. In second half, a further two goals by Jamie Mickelwright and Jamie Reid, again both assisted by Matias Morgan.
Jacob Cane netted a further two goals, then Jamie Micklewright completed his hat-trick. Torquay then netted a second goal against the run of play, from the penalty spot. To cap a good performance Matias Morgan made it 7 - 2.