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Chatham Town SR returned to the top of the Premier Division with a thumping win at Cliffe Woods Colts.
Goals from Robbie Summerhayes and Ashley Poppy were not enough for Colts as they went down 6-2. Tom Davey, Jack Cousins, Lee Davan, Caleb Dyce, Kuldip Mann and Emmanuel Abe scored for Chatham.
Gabs Luckhurst netted the lone strike for Star Meadow in their 3-1 defeat to Rainham Kenilworth Athletic, whose scorers were James Rocha, James Downes and Ryan Jones.
Richard Gregory, Danny Perrier and a Freddie Carroll penalty on target for Wigmore 3-0 victory over Medway Invicta.
Timi Mosuro (3), Declan Cook, Jack Rackley and Alfie Montague all netted in Rochester’s 6-2 Division 1 win against Borden Park Wanderers, for whom Liam Ogle scored twice.
Yomi Yusuph, Ben Hussey, Paul Williams and Callum Barrett were all on target in leaders Rainham Kenilworth 2’s 4-1 victory over Medway Sport XI.
In Division 2, Kieron Kennerly and Josh Walters (2) were on the scoresheet in ASK Medway’s 3-2 win over Bredhurst.
Aaron Brookes was the Cliffe Woods Colts A marksman in their 1-1 draw with Omega 92, who replied through Luke Whyard.
Pentagon shaded Eagles 3-2 with a brace from Jack Thompson and a Bradley Killick penalty. Lewis Kempton and Callum Sawyer replied for Eagles.
In Division 3, Ben Eastwood, Danny Olowu and Callum Ward were on target in Medway United’s 3-1 victory over New Brompton 1893, who replied through Jon Goodman.
Swayze Whale (2), Devan Smith and Owen Fooks netted in Pegasus 81’s 4-1 victory over Eagles Gold.
Division 4 leaders Tunbury Athletic had Ryan Cox, TJ Morris and Luke Bonner to thank for the points in their 3-2 win against The Stumble, who scored through Glen Martin and Issac Graham.
Matt Chesson scored the Palmerston Athletic consolation in their 5-1 defeat to Your Move Chatham, whose scorers were Jay Vincent (3), Aaron Cook and Vladimir Gubala.
In Division 5, Matt Barber, Patrick Hemmingway and Michael Adamou led Anchorians Rovers to a 3-1 win over Hempstead Valley, Leon Doody.
A Jonjoe Langley hat-trick and Steve Batt ensured the points for New Road Athletic in their 4-1 victory over River, whose consolation came from Kacper Krzyzoszczak.