FOR the second time this season, there was a weekend without any South West Peninsula League Premier East action.
Storm Darragh disrupted the schedule to pick up the baton from brother Bert, but one SWPL team did take to the field.
Okehampton Argyle made the treacherous trip to red-zone Bristol where they crossed paths with Portishead Town, of the Western Football League, in the FA Vase.
Dan Koita struck for Argyle to half the deficit at 2-0 but the higher-ranked team added a few late goals against the 10-men of Okey for a 6-1 victory, and a spot in the last 32 of the competition.
In the league itself though, as previously mentioned, all football was curtailed with a wall at The Rec, home of Newton Abbot Spurs, falling down amidst the battering of wind.
There is no midweek action to worry about either with attentions now turning until Saturday, December 14, the penultimate round of fixtures prior to Christmas Day.
Two of the seven games this weekend come in the Walter C Parson League Cup, the aforementioned Argyle visiting Teignmouth AFC and Torridgeside AFC hosting Liskeard Athletic.
In league play, Stoke Gabriel & Torbay Police welcome Axminster Town to the GJ Churchward Memorial Ground- Stoke are currently 22 points better off than rock-bottom Axminster and so will be confident of securing a tenth win of the season as they continue to climb the table.
Sidmouth Town and Cullompton Rangers, who are both on 38 points and sit second and third respectively, both have away games to look forward to.
Middlezoy Rovers is the destination for Sidmouth whilst Cully will visit Crediton United, Crediton sitting in eighth and Middlezoy in 13th.
Newton Spurs are without a game, Bovey Tracey AFC can catch Teignmouth on points with a win away at Bishops Lydeard and the final fixture is Bridport FC versus Elburton Villa.