Saturday, 25 April 2009
Kingsteignton Athletic 2 Hele Rovers 2
Kingsteignton Athletic still aren't immune from the dropzone, but an equaliser from 54-year-old Tommy Craik gave them a morale-boosting point against Hele Rovers – taking them within two points of mathematical safety. Nathan Williams had put them 1-0 up, only for Hele to hit back with a goal either side of half-time – the first a wind-assisted corner that deceived everyone, and the second a header from Dexter Allsworth.However, veteran sub Craik was sent on in the second half, and he got the goal to seal a 2-2 draw.
Wednesday, 22 April 2009
Kingsteignton Res 1 Buckland Ath Res 3
Kingsteignton started the game brightly and Buckland seemed a little stunned and resorted to long ball football. The game was well contested; Kingsteignton took the lead 25 minutes into the game. Simon Dungey’s punch fell kindly to Joe Edworthy on the edge of the Buckland box and was drilled in. Kingsteignton continued to press; Buckland failed to play to their full potential in the first half but were dangerous at set pieces. The second half Buckland started furiously, and were rewarded with three quick goals, Kingsteignton could have got back into the game late on Matt Joy had a superb strike which just clipped the top of the cross bar.
Saturday, 18 April 2009
Kingsteignton Res 3 Meadowbrook Ath 2
With both teams mathematically safe from relegation, both sides are now just trying to finish the season on a high. Meadowbrook took the lead in the first half, before Steven Dray equalised, at half time the score was 1-1. The second half started well for Kingsteignton a fantastic goal by Craig Pidwell, from 30 yards. Meadowbrook equalised late on before in form striker Graham Disbury snatched the winner with just 2 minutes to go.
Saturday, 11 April 2009
Kingsteignton Ath 1 - Brixham Villa 1

Taken from Herald Express, Kingsteignton shared the spoils with Brixham Villa, Gareth Law, who hadn't played for a number of months due to concentrating on his role as Dawlish Town physio, tapped the home side in front but Neil Dyke managed to notch an equaliser late on. Kingsteignton are now 9th in the league.
South Brent 2 Kingsteignton Res 3
Kingsteignton failed to find a good passage in the first half and took the lead on the stroke of half time, Graham Disbury hit a half volley from Curtis Beetschen's long ball. the second half started better for Kingsteignton and the doubled their lead after 50 minutes Graham Disbury slotting into the bottom corner from close range, Disbury got his hat-trick after 70 minutes, Steven Dray's neat through ball was excellently put away, Kingsteignton looked comfortable until the 85th minute with they conceded two penalties in the space of 3 minutes, South Brent really pressed forward and deserved something from the game. Kingsteignton now turn their attentions to Meadowbrook.
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