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Ryman South Division 1 Round-up

Jason Barton
Jason Barton

Jason Barton grabbed a point for Chatham Town in their match at Chipstead with a goal scored in the 95th minute.

The game eventually finished 2-2 thanks the injury-time strike from Barton (pictured).

There were no goals in the openign half but Chatham did lose both Kevin Watson and Uche Ibemere to injury.

Chatham took the lead on the hour-mark with a header from Kane Packer, who was making his senior debut.

The scores were level just a minute later, however, and with two minutes later Chuipstead thought they had the game won with a second goal, only for Chatham to score deep into added on time.

There was also late drama for Sittingbourne, in their game at Corinthian Casuals, but they were on the wrong end of the result.

With three minutes of added time gone Liam Grier headed past Brickies keeper Matt Reed to make it 3-2.

The game looked to be heading for a draw, after Nick Reeves scored an 80th minute penalty to level the scores at two each, when Luke Medlan was fouled in the box.

Sittingbourne went 1-0 up in the game just before half-time, with a header from Ryan Golding, but Casuals scored two second half goals to take the lead once more. Reeves’ spot-kick pulled Sittingbourne back level but Casuals were to have the last laugh.

Ian Pulman took his goal tally past the 20 mark after his double for Whitstable helped them to a 2-1 win at Worthing.

Pulman now has 21 goals for the season and on Saturday he scored twice in as many minutes, with goals on 27 and 28 minutes.

Whitstable gave a debut to on-loan Charlton scholar Brandon Hall but his hopes of keeping a clean sheet were denied after conceding with seven minutes left.

Ramsgate end the weekend sitting 10th following their slender home victory over fellow mid-table side Godalming.

Mark Lovell scored the only goal of the game after 56 minutes from the penalty spot once Stuart Vahid was fouled in the box.

Faversham were held to a 1-1 draw on home soil against Burgess Hill.

Will Berry put Hill ahead with 25 minutes on the clock, and it took until eight minutes from time for Faversham to level, with a goal from Ashley Brown.

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