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Medway Area Sunday League round-up (31/10/21)

New Division 2 leaders Cliffe Woods Colts Reserves beat previous frontrunners Rochester 4-0.

Ashley Trigg claimed a double with Michael Mason and Phil Swatton also on the scoresheet.

Medway Sport XI - went down 6-3 at AFC Shorne on Sunday. Picture: Chris Davey (51865000)
Medway Sport XI - went down 6-3 at AFC Shorne on Sunday. Picture: Chris Davey (51865000)

FC Catalans had Ryan Fuller, Samuel Heard (2) and Ben Redding to thank for their 4-2 win over Swale Madrid

Dean Nash scored the Kent Marina goal in their 7-1 loss to Anchorians United. Caleb Afoke (4), Charlie Field, Ross Okeowo and Erikas Ivasauskas all found the net.

John Wright bagged the lone strike for Palmerston Athletic, Mike West (2), Jordan Martin and Johnny Gleeson the Gillingham Town’s marksmen in their 4-1 victory.

The Walnut Tree shared the points in a 1-1 draw with Medway Invicta, Neal Parkes their scorer.

New Division 3 leaders Darland Spartans claimed the highest score of the day. thrashing Medway United West 22-0. The Yusuph twins led the way with Yomi scoring seven goals and Yeni five times. Ben Hussey (6), Kane Hutton (3) and Dylan Budge completed the tally.

Josh Robinson scored for Bredhurst in their 2-1 defeat to Medway Rovers 20, whose goals came from Ellis Lindsey and Albert Thompson.

Mike Martin scored only his second goal in over 300 appearances as Pentagon Reserves beat Rochester Eagles 6-1.

Kieran Daly, James Brightwell, Lee Clark, Jack Thompson and Bradley Killick were also on target while James Spencer netted for Eagles.

Rainham Eagles lost to Fleur-De-Lis despite scoring four goals which came from Luke Johnstone, Nigel White and Joe Croft (2). Gavin Pullen's hat-trick, James Wilkins and Liam Baker secured a 5-4 win.

In Division 4, Kieran Wells (2), Phil Reeves (2), Chas Paine and Marcus Sutton led AFC Shorne to a 6-3 win over Medway Sport XI, who scored through Lee Freeman (2) and Conaugh Fawcett.

Tyler Bell, Henry Wells and Davie Lawanson were the Bredhurst Juniors United marksmen in their 3-3 draw with The Stag, whose goals came from Martin Stimpson, Michael Mason and Aaron Parkes.

London Road played out a 2-2 draw with Milton & Fulston Zebras. Kieron Bennett and Jack Bateman their marksmen. with Jonjoe Langley scoring both goals for the visitors.

Medway Knights shared eight goals and the points in a 4-4 draw with Thamesview Rangers. Daniel Hawkins and Graeme Barnes both scored twice for the home team with Jack Hardy (2), Jake Griffiths and Louie Bull on target for Rangers.

The Stumble and Swallow Rise 93 Reserves drew 2-2. Jake Bailey and Samuel Baverstock scored for The Stumble with Callum Clark and Billy Greenall netting for Swallow Rise 93 Reserves.

Owen Lampard scored both goals in Kent Marina Gunners' 2-0 victory at Tunbury Athletic to give them their first win of the season.

In the Super League, Liam Ogle and Lewis Austin strikes were not enough for Borden Park Wanderers as Cliffe Woods Colts ran out 6-2 winners. Joe Simpson and Ashley Poppy both scored twice, Ozan Hassan and Liam Bush with the remaining goals.

Josh Webb and Harrison Kent scored for Jimmys Giants but Dylan Walker and George Owen ensured a 2-2 draw against Eagles.

Luke Mills (2), James Gasson and Lewis Creed were on the scoresheet in Milton & Fulston United’s 4-1 win against Riverside Academy in Division 1.

Will Mawson (4), Taylor Tuck-Brown (3) and Tom Box netted for second-placed Anchorians Athletic in their 8-1victory over Hempstead United, whose consolation came from Dave Longhurst.

Ainsley Linton scored both goals for Cliffe Woods Colts A in their 2-2 draw with Thamesview, who replied through Deleon Wright and George Allan.

Goals by Olli Mitchell and Liam White were not enough for Cross Park as they lost 5-2 to ASK Medway. Sam Slipper and Lee Hewitt scored twice with Mike Edwards bagging the other goal.

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