Chagford 6
Colllaton Raleigh 3
AN Adam Pidgeon goal, in the eighth minute, gave Chagford the perfect start against the team that had thumped them earlier in the season.
Despite a little shakiness and conceded penalty equaliser, converted by Parr, the hosts soon realised the match was theirs for the taking and spirits lifted.
Pidgeon turned provider in setting up Robbie Miller for the first of his four goals. Miller's outstanding 38th minute volley was the cream of the crop and the two goal advantage gave Chagford the chance to play their best football seen so far this season.
Luke Mortimore, who was tormenting Colaton's full-back with some superb runs and crosses, then set up Miller for
his first half hat-trick.
Chagford sensed blood and when Pidgeon and Mortimore combined to send Miller in again it looked to be game over. Collaton kept battling and, when Pavey's 70th minute cross-shot took a slight deflection past Ralph, they may have thought they stood a slight chance.
However, skipper Will Cork was on hand five minutes later to stab home Chagford's sixth as Miller's header dropped to him off the visitors' crossbar.
Pavey picked up a late second Colaton Raleigh.
n Chagford entertain Westexe Rovers this Saturday, kick-off 3pm.
Devon and Exeter six
Langdon 7
Chagford Reserves 1
CHAGFORD Reserves failed to do the double over Langdon, after beating them at the Memorial Fields in January. Adam White, on only his first league start, bagged the visitors' only goal but little went right on the day and the spectre of relegation looms somewhat closer. Zak Fehim put in a good display to earn another man of the match.





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