Clevedon Town dominated Ivybridge Town 6-0 in a one-sided match.
Clevedon Town, missing players Syd Camper, Cam Steer, and Henry Westlake, struggled in the first half against league newcomers Ivybridge Town and it was not until the 41st minute that Ivybridge created a clear chance.
Dave Hewing's corner fell for Sam Hillson to shoot, but Clevedon's James Tait was in the right position to clear off the line, so it remained goalless at halftime.
However, it was a completely different story in the second period as Clevedon switched things around at halftime and looked to attack from the start.
A long clearance from Seasiders keeper James Dunn caught the Ivy's back line flat-footed and Freddie King raced clear to finish calmly past the visitor's keeper Kane Gregory.
Clevedon relaxed and started to play the ball around before the Seasiders then put their foot on the accelerator with two goals on either side of the hour mark.
First Glen Hayer and Bridgman exchanged passes and swept the ball out to King on the left and his through ball was inch perfect for Kieran Ireland to run on to and fire past Gregory.
Two minutes later it was three when Bridgman powered past his marker down the right to fire in a fierce shot, but Gregory could only push out and Harrison Kyte reacted quickly to pounce on the loose ball and score.
With a three-goal lead, White started introducing his substitutes and all the changes worked seamlessly for the Seasiders and the fresh legs heaped further pressure on the Ivybridge defence.
It took Brad Probert only three minutes to find the net with another fine move.
After Gregory had saved another effort from Bridgman, the ball was played to Joe Teall who picked out Tait wide on the left and his cross into the box fell nicely for Probert to take a touch past a defender and tuck the ball past Gregory to make it 4-0.
Then substitute Elliot Nicholson's accurate cross from the byline picked out Tait's late run into the box to turn the ball into the net for 5-0 on the 74th minute.
The icing on the cake came with a minute to go when Nicholson was brought down just outside the box and young Sam Ledward stepped up to plant a perfect free kick around the wall and into the corner of the net for a final score of Clevedon Town 6 Ivybridge Town 0.
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