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Medway Messenger Sunday League (06/06/21)

By: Matthew Panting mpanting@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 09:00, 07 June 2021

Updated: 09:49, 07 June 2021

The Division 3 title race is yet to be concluded after third-placed Five Bells shaded High Halstow, who sit in second spot.

Bells are six points behind leaders Swallow Rise with two games left to play. Ben Smith and Greg Elliot (2) scored against Halstow, who replied through Ross Wornham.

ASK Medway are fourth but goal difference means they are unlikely to claim top spot.

Lee Hewitt, Sam Slipper, Yomi Olowofoyeku and William Clare secured a 4-3 win against Real 60, who replied through Louie Crompton, Kye Osborne and Mitchell Wilson.

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Medway United West hit 10 without reply against Rochester Eagles. Jason Manderson and Connor Halsey claimed hat-tricks, Reece Germano hit a double with Markus Jarmak and Jon Wood completing the scoring.

Tiago Oliveira, David Little and Darren Ray scored for Medway Rovers 20 but they lost 6-3 to Eagles Gold, Bailey Hooker (5) and Isaac Camber doing the damage.

Eagles are one win away from the Division 2 title following a 4-1 win over Chatham Town MFC.

Max Smith, George Beadle, Harry Nash and Ediz Ali scored the goals, Jamie Blackham replying for Chatham.

The only team that can still catch them are Milton & Fulston United, who put nine goals past Rainham Eagles. James Gasson led the scoring spree with six goals, Jack Glover, Charley Kavanagh and Lewis Creed also netted.

Ross Okeowo scored Anchorians United's consolation as they suffered a 5-1 defeat to second-placed FC Catalans, whose goals came from Ryan Fuller, Samuel Heard, Jack Yeowell and Dan Ballard (2).

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Cliffe Woods Colts Reserves won the first game of their double header with Bredhurst Juniors 3-0 thanks to Michael Mason, Jacob Clarke and Steve Miller.

But second match was abandoned after 42 minutes due to injury, Mason scoring the only goal for Colts when the game was halted.

Matt Hastings (2), Mike West and Daniel Morley were on the scoresheet in Gillingham Town’s 4-2 victory over Medway Athletic 19, for whom Jamie Gamble replied with a brace.

Jim Coulson, Luke Thornton (2) and Josh Kimber were on target for Palmerston Athletic in their first game with Pentagon Reserves, Paul Stock replied for Pentagon Reserves.

Pentagon Reserves lost 4-0 in the second match, Jonathan Webb, Daniel Ashton, Gavin Pullen and Tyler Vaughan the marksmen.

Wigmore sit fourth in Division 1 but are now just one point behind leaders Cuxton 91. They thrashed Medway United Central 15-0 thanks to Aaron Saffery (4), Ben Saffery (3), Michael Freeman (3), Isaac Owen, Taylor Bond, Scott Highsted, Vinnie Cura and an own goal.

Mike Dungworth and Josh Mitchell scored the Cross Park goals as they shaded Rochester 2-1, Aidan Carey on target in reply.

16A won the Premier Division title without kicking a ball.

They were handed the points from their double header against Park Regis Fountain, who were unable to raise a side.

Jack Fitton (2) and Scott Gillman netted for Borden Park Wanderers in their 3-0 win over Anchorians.

Cliffe Woods Rangers lost 8-2 to Intergills, whose goals came from Josh Waters (3), Harry Freeman (2), Jae Humphrey, James Williamson and Jake Ford.

Thamesview lost 2-0 to Medway Sport, Tommy Davy and Chris Sargeant were on target.

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