FRIDAY night saw Crediton Youth U16s take on neighbours Copplestone Tigers under the lights, with a crowd of more than 180 in attendance.
It was the visitors who ran out 4-0 winners to claim the bragging rights.
Saturday saw another unbeaten morning at Lords Meadow.
The U12s took on Honiton Youth and ran out 3-0 winners, but for the Honiton keeper it could have been a lot more.
Hayden Richardson Miller, Luis Matthews and Will Matten scored the goals.
It was back to winning ways for the U11s who beat Heavitree Wolves 6-2. Daniel Southall led the scoring with three, Josh Stansfield with two and Ellis Friend completed the scoring for Crediton.
There was plenty of goals for the U10s as they took on sides from Lympstone and Teignmouth and had four victories.
At a time when there is a major shortage of referees it was very encouraging to see all the fixtures at Lords Meadow have a young official and lots of very positive feedback from the visiting parents on how they performed.
On the road the U15s returned with a 2-1 victory over Whipton Youth. Gabriel Smith and Ben Betts on target for them.
The U14s also had a narrow victory, they came away from Exmouth Town with a 3-2 result. Dan Burgess, Jayden Friend and Rhys Ebdy scoring the goals.
The U13s slipped to a rare 1-0 defeat away at Twyford Spartans.
It was a tough day as well for the U8s away at Heavitree.
Despite two defeats their coaches were full of praise for their sides against a very well-organised Heavitree side.
Player of the day awards went to Harry Sheppard and Lennie Wilmott.
Sunday saw the U18s travel to Torrington for a friendly. Goals came from Louis Garnsworthy, Owen Jones and Will Bragg saw them come out on top 3-1.
It was another three points for the U12 girls as they ran out 5-0 winners at home to Torquay United Community Sports Blues.
Two goals from Lexi Mullen Penny, with Gracie Clements, Gracie Pugsley and Eva also amongst the goal scorers.
Player of the match awards went to Lexi Mullen Penny and Eva.
With a special mention to the defenders Annabel Schuster, Helena Sylla, and Lucy Budd for keeping a clean sheet.
The U10 girls entertained sides from Central Youth and Starcross Dons and they were in fine form as they completed a fine morning of results at Lords Meadow and recorded four wins.
Merryn Eatherley and Sabina Roth leading the goal scoring. But a special mention goes to Marnie Harris who only recently joined the club and grabbed her first ever goal.