More on KentOnline
Dylan Tubb scored a hat-trick as Swale Madrid hit seven against Bells in the Premier Division.
Scott Forster (2), Josh Brissenden and Alf Willet completed the scoring in a 7-4 win.
Ashley Claridge netted for Borden Park Wanderers, who went down 4-1 to Medway Sport, Tommy Davey's hat-trick and Aaron Lorentson doing the damage.
Yeni Yuseph (2) and Ben Hussey scored the Darland Spartans goals in their 3-0 win over Chatham Town SR.
High Halstow shaded Cliffe Woods Colts 4-3 thanks to a hat-trick from Sam Crayford plus Luqman Adesina.
In Division 1, Max Smith scored the only goal of the game for Eagles against Milton & Fulston United.
Ainsley Linton (2), Ashley Trigg and Henry McGuiness were all on target for Cliffe Woods Colts Reserves in a 4-1 victory over Riverside Academy, who replied through Josh West.
FC Catalans came out on top in a game of 11 goals, winning 7-4 against Swallow Rise 93 thanks to Sam Heard (3), Sam Allen (2), Jordan Vaughan and Dan Ballard.
Star Meadow won 3-2 against Ordnance Athletic with goals from Gabriel Luckhurst, Josh Webb and Tom Wood, Caleb Afoke and Jorge Machado replied for the hosts.
Neal Parkes and Chun Yuen Sing both scored hat-tricks in Division 2 as The Walnut Tree won 8-2 over Cantium. Billy Cobb bagged a brace while Dylan Lockyer twice replied for the visitors.
Joseph Balderston and Roman Makula goals were not enough for Bredhurst in their 3-2 defeat to Real 60, Kai Osborne and John Hickman were among their scorers.
Jack Norris (2), Luke Good, Jack Burnham, Reece Marjolin, Mike Baker, Matt Wills and Tyler Cook were all on target in Cliffe Woods Colts A's 8-1 victory over Pentagon, whose consolation came from Bradley Killick.
Gillingham Town lost 9-0 to AFC Shorne, for whom Phil Reeves (3), Kieran Wells (2), Amin Gill, James Atkins, Noel Dunn and Anthony Perkins did the damage.
A Billy Bleach hat-trick plus Ashley Sains led Medway United to a 4-2 win against ASK Medway, who replied through Kye Humphrey and Tom Weeping.
Jordan Vidler (2), Grant Laker and Mike Curran were on the scoresheet for Rochester in their 4-2 victory over Hempstead United, who replied through Callum and Ethan Burton.
In Division 3, Andel Domi, Ben Beddoes, Mikey Larson and Brandon Uings were on target for Swanscombe Tigers in their 4-0 win against Kent Marina Gunners.
Connor Haggerty, Liam White and a Sean Turner brace helped Cross Park run out 4-3 winners over Medway Rovers 20, whose goals came from Kieran Weston and Shane Mitchell (2).
Medway Knights won 7-3 against The Stumble. Nathan Young and Rowan Luchman both scored twice with Graeme Barnes, Daniel Hawkins and James Downes completing the scoring for Knights while Josh Bell, Chris Jackson and Harrison Fellows replied.
Aaron Parkes and Richard Cobern both scored twice for The Stag but Bailey Hooker (2), Callum Smth (2), Freddy Gardner and Stan Barness ensured a 6-4 away win for Eagles Gold.
Medway Sport XI hit double figures against Palmerston Athletic in Division 4. Jake Griffiths (3), Connor Rayfield (2), Brandon Barry, Jack Hardy (2), Alfie Whitnell, Owen Livingstone and an own goal sealed an 11-1 victory.
Robert Pike scored what proved to be a consolation for Kent Marina 19 in their 3-1 loss to Swallow Rise 93 Reserves, whose goals came from Brandon Woolley, Callum Leonard and Jordan Holloway.
Milton & Fulston Zebras lost 2-0 to Rochester Eagles, with Tom Beaker and Jack Kemp their marksmen.
Wayne Hughes' goal was not enough for Your Move Chatham who lost 4-1 to Rainham Eagles, for whom Bradley Fowler, Gavin Pullen and Liam Baker (2) netted.
In Division 5, Springhead Park had Matt Falconer, Scott Higgins, Jack Barton (2) and Steve Taylor to thank for their 5-2 victory over Bredhurst Juniors Rangers.
Adam Matthews scored for Hempstead Valley but they went down 7-1 to Strood, who scored through Will Thomas, Louis Stone, Ollie Noctor, Kyle Lewis, Owen Godfrey, Jude Jones and Devante Leslie.
Martin Gibbins, Tyrell Gebbie, Tony Hardley (2), Josh Arnold, Rhys Kenton, Ronny Whittaker led Minster Village to a 7-1 success over New Road Athletic, Jon Jo Langley replied for the visitors.