Parkway in seventh heaven with emphatic win in the Bowl
The Herald|September 15, 2022
BEN Seymour bagged an 11-minute hat-trick as Plymouth Parkway blew away a youthful Exeter City side 7-2 in the Devon St Lukes Challenge Bowl on Tuesday.
GRAHAM LLOYD
Parkway in seventh heaven with emphatic win in the Bowl

PLYMOUTH PARKWAY.................7

EXETER CITY....... ............2

After the Grecians took an early lead through Joe Wragg, former Exeter striker struck on 14, 189, and 25 minutes to put Parkway in command, and from that moment, they never looked back.

Austen Booth and Jared Lewington made it 5-1 by half-time with substitute Jack Crago bagging two second-half goals after George spencer had reduced the arrears to 5-2 shortly after half-time.

Jake Mead-Crebbin made his club debut in goal, but it was a strong Parkway team that took to the field against their inexperienced guests, who named members of their coaching staff as substitutes.

The visitors got off to a perfect start taking the lead in the second minute. A cross from the left caused a mix-up in the Parkway defence with the loose ball being poked home by Wragg from close range.

Parkway quickly regrouped and began to dominate proceedings with Billy Palfrey shooting just wide and Ryan Lane seeing his 20-yard effort comfortably saved by Andrew Sowden.

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