Sussex on 20th July
Sussex 136 for 9 (Jack Moore 21-2, Tom Lammonby 25-2, Chris Yabsley 28-2)
Devon 138 for 3 (Sam Maunder 40, Tom Williams 27, Ben Crocker 21)
Devon won by 7 wickets
Day 2: On a damp morning at Kings, Devon won the toss a again elected to field. Thing were steady for both teams in the first 10 overs as Sussex where 31-0, however then the captain introduced Exeter's Tom Lammonby 2 for 25 and the 8 year old Barnstaple star Jack Moore 2 for 21, who got into the Sussex batting line up, which slowed the run rate and restricted them to 136 for 9 off their 45 overs. Again Sam Maunder Lead the way with a quick fire 40, putting on 70 for the second wicket with Tom Williams of Sandford. However when both where dismissed within an over Sussex were right back in the game. It took calm heads from Ben Crocker 21 and Tom Lammonby 19 to see Devon to their second victory in two days and go top of the group.
Middlesex on 21st July
Middlesex 99 all out (Kazi Szymanski 19-3 including a hatrick, Tom Lammonby 25-3, Jack Moore 4-2)
Devon 100 for 6 (Tom Williams 30, Tom Lammonby 32)
Devon won by 4 wickets
Day 3: Sitting top of the group Devon where in the driving seat in the first place battle with the 2 First Class Counties. Middlesex won the toss and at 51-1 looked like a good decision, until they were all out for 99. This was again a result of some exceptional fast bowling by Torquay's Kazi Szymanski who took 3 wickets in 3 balls, which turned the game totally. Kazi was backed up again by Tom Lammonby who took another 3 wickets all bowled and young Jack Moore 2 for 4. the fielding was also of a high standard, lead by a superb catch by James Casey.
Final Table:
Devon = 49pts
Sussex = 28pts
Middlesex = 22pts
Cambridgeshire = 22pts
Festival Awards:
Batting: Sam Maunder (95 runs)
Bowling: Tom Lammonby (7wkts)
Player of the Festival on and off the field: Jack Moore