Celebrations for Ivybridge Town. Pic from Iain Mellis
Some attractive attacking football failed to produce any goals as Ivybridge Town were held to a 0-0 draw at home to Oldland Abbotonians in the Jewson Western League at Erme Valley.
There were chances for both sides in a lively encounter, but it was Oldland’s Kieran Perrin who was the busier of the two goalkeepers.
He pulled off a number of impressive saves, including one from a cracking effort by Ivybridge’s Owen Howard during the first half.
In fact, Ivybridge joint manager Ben Washam rated Perrin’s display as a man of the match performance.
Following that slightly frustrating draw, two goals in three minutes just before the interval set Ivybridge Town on course for a 2-1 home win over St Blazey.
The result sees Ivybridge complete an unbeaten run of four matches during a hectic two-week spell.
Despite the blow of losing skipper and central defender Sam Hillson with a hamstring injury in the 25th minute, Ivybridge took the lead with a shot from striker Kai Burrell in the 41st minute.
The second goal came three minutes later with a header from Chris Harvey, who was signed on loan from Newton Abbot Spurs to fill in on the left wing in the absence of Kaycee Ogwu, one of a number of regulars who were unavailable.
St Blazey pulled a goal back in the 65th minute when former Ivybridge player Connor Rush provided the finishing touch to a cross from Will Tinsley.
Ivybridge were briefly reduced to ten men when Harvey had a spell in the sin bin, but they held on for a deserved win with vice captain James Forrest turning in a man of the match performance in central midfield.
Ivybridge joint manager Ben Washam was delighted with the team’s display, saying: “It was a really solid performance with some fine flowing football.
“We had seven players unavailable for this match, so it was important that we had a strong squad,” said Washam.
On Saturday, the Ivies extended their unbeaten run to five matches in an entertaining 3-3 draw at home to promotion-chasing Paulton Rovers.
A lively start saw Ivybridge shock their visitors by taking a two-goal lead in the opening 21 minutes.
Centre half Joe Cook opened the scoring in the 18th minute with a header from an accurate left-wing cross by Jake Smelt.
Josh Johnson doubled the lead three minutes later with a fine shot after pouncing on a loose ball following a mistake by visiting goalkeeper James Smallcombe.
Paulton showed why they are on course to make the promotion play-offs by hitting back to draw level before the interval.
Tom Bradley reduced the arrears in the 30th minute when he followed up to drive the ball home after Ivybridge goalkeeper Jason Peters had done well to parry a cracking shot from Stan Wyatt.
Then Jack Dancey equalised on the stroke of half-time with a shot following a free kick by Martin Lenihan.
Ivybridge regained the lead in the 53rd minute when Ryan Smith rounded off an excellent attacking move by Ivybridge involving some impressive work by substitute Kaycee Ogwu.
But Paulton replied in the 77th minute with a penalty by Krystian Woods, awarded for a foul on Bradley and the game remained in the balance with Ivybridge holding on for a well-deserved point.
It was a particularly pleasing result for Ivybridge as they were without experienced skipper and central defender Sam Hillson, who has a hamstring injury.
He was replaced by Ryan Geach, who had an excellent game alongside Cook at the heart of the defence.
Ivybridge joint managers Ben Washam and Brad Gargett believe the quality of football provided by their side should prove attractive to local football followers.
Washam said: “With Plymouth Argyle not playing on Saturday, this was a top local match, and I think the fans got their money’s worth with six goals and a really good game for neutral locals to come and watch.”
Gargett added: “There is no better place locally to watch football than here at Erme Valley, especially if you have children, who want to play football and enjoy themselves while you watch the game.”
Regarding the draw which saw Paulton slip to fourth place in the table, Gargett said: “They are a good team and a point was a fair result.”
That view was endorsed by Washam, who added: “Paulton are a well-established team, and I am delighted with today. It was a great point for us.”
Ivybridge continue their hectic end of season programme with a visit to Street on Tuesday evening (Mar 31) before completing their home fixtures with two attractive games over Easter.
On Good Friday (3pm) they host Devon rivals Buckland Athletic, who are currently sixth in the table and one point away from the play-offs.
Then on Easter Monday (3pm) the visitors to Erme Valley will be second placed Torpoint Athletic, who Washam says are potential champions.
Following Saturday’s 2-1 win at Brislington, Torpoint were five points behind leaders Clevedon with three games in hand.
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