Under 9's Exeter City 7-2 Yeovil Town
The first period saw City take the lead through goals from Cody Cox and James Doble.
Two goals from Morgan Cullen in the second made it four without reply at the halfway stage. Joe Belston and Ethan Ampadu made it six in the third before Yeovil came back into the game with two goals in the last period.
Recent signing Jack Hobday capped a fine performance with a good finish from a corner for the seventh. City played with confidence and passed the ball well throughout.
Under 11's Exeter City 0-3 Yeovil
Exeter City played some of their best possession football of the season, despite the score line. The boys looked comfortable in possession and moved the ball around in tight areas well. City were caught flat at the back for 2 goals in the first period and conceded from a corner for the 3rd. A comfortable performance which needs to add some cutting edge. There were strong performances from George Rae, Rhys Morey and Oli Payne.
Man of the Match: Seb Lewis
Under 13's Exeter City v Yeovil Town
A disappointing result for the Under 13's after poor defending cost them dear in the third and fourth periods after a promising start.
Under 14's Exeter City v Yeovil Town
Given the opportunity to play on the main pitch the City boys responded with a comprehensive victory.
The foundations were set in the opening period that produced bright high tempo football and two quality strikes from distance. The first was a Jason Pope effort from 20 yds that finished off some neat passing and movement and the second was even better with Jake Chisholm giving the Yeovil keeper no chance with a 25 yd strike. Yeovil steadied the ship in the second period but City remained in control and moved into cruise control in the third period.
Trialist Bradley Ash hooked the ball home following a corner and then Josh Wadham took over. First he volleyed the ball in with his right foot following a good run and cut back from Connor Riley Lowe and then he bettered that with a left footed shot from 20 yds that left the Yeovil keeper motionless.
The final period only brought one further goal from Lewis Sanders and City continued to create other chances but not take them.
Under 16's Exeter City 2-2 Yeovil Town
A very open game with both teams trying to play good football. Exeter took the lead on 42 minutes with a good move down Yeovil's left involving Ollie Knowles and Jacob Jagger-Cane resulting with the latter's shot deflecting over the keeper.
In the second half Exeter extended their lead in the 55th minute when a Jamie Reid shot forced the keeper to make a good save and Ollie Knowles tapped the ball home.
Yeovil reduces the deficit with a sublime cross resulting in Jake Viney making a decent save but the ball was tapped in by a Yeovil player. The away side then equalized in the 80th minute from a cross after a scramble in the box.
Overall a very entertaining game.