Kent football pre-season round-up
08:36, 05 August 2013
Dartford signed off their pre-season campaign with a 1-1 draw at home to a Fulham XI on Saturday. Lee Noble equalised for the Darts after former Brentford striker Marcello Trotta had put the visitors in front.
Meanwhile, Welling United will go into the Skrill Premier season on the back of a 3-0 win at Leatherhead. Their goals were scored by Joe Healy, Doug Bergqvist and Kurtis Guthrie.
Michael Thalassitis and Billy Bricknell were on target for Ebbsfleet United in their 2-0 win over a young Gillingham XI at Stonebridge Road.
Dover Athletic won 1-0 at neighbours Folkestone Invicta thanks to an early Moses Ademola strike.
There was a thumping 4-0 win for Tonbridge Angels at Whitstable Town. Chris Piper, Nathaniel Pinney and Mark Lovell all found the net for Tommy Warrilow's side.
Pierre Joseph-Dubois put Bromley in front at home to Dulwich Hamlet but the visitors came back to win 2-1.
It was a game of three penalties at the Gallagher Stadium, where Maidstone United saw off Sittingbourne 4-1. Frannie Collin converted two spot-kicks for the Stones and Ian Draycott bagged himself a brace, with Ryan Golding replying for Sittingbourne with a late penalty.
Cray Wanderers quickly raced into a 3-0 lead at Lydd Town, where they went on to win 4-1.
Result of the day came at Maidstone Road, where Faversham Town thrashed local rivals Chatham Town 7-0. There were two goals each for Luke Harvey, Wayne Wilson and Brendon Cass, with James Peacock completing the scoring for Ray Turner's side.
Hythe Town won 1-0 at home to Sutton Athletic, Craig Cloke scoring the only goal, while on Sunday, Herne Bay were 6-2 winners away to Lewisham Borough.
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