Medway Area Sunday League round-up (10/03/24)
08:05, 11 March 2024
There was another twist in the Division 1 title race as Springhead Park regained top spot.
Former leaders Rainham Kenilworth 2 were beaten 4-3 by AFC Shorne after goals from Chris Eggleton, Phil Reeves, Robb Henderson and Charlie Turner-Cox. Kenilworth replied through Emilson Vatmi, Yomi Yusuph and Nathan Young.
Springhead Park had five individual goalscorers in their 5-2 victory at Borden Park Wanderers. Connor Baldock, Scott Higgins, Ben Cable, James Creber and Lloyd Fellows all found the net while Matthew Cowling and Liam Ogle replied for Borden.
Medway Invicta remain in the bottom two of the Premier Division after goals from Callum Smith, Jack White and Ryan Jones led Rainham Kenilworth Athletic to a 3-1 victory.
Bredhurst Juniors United moved into third place in Divison 3 with a 5-3 success over Cantium, who scored through Stuart Shilling (2) and Adam Norris. Harry Hutson and Morgan Speris both scored twice with Oliver Britton completing the scoring for Bredhurst.
Danny Olowu’s lone strike was not enough for Medway United in their 3-1 loss to Eagles Gold after Callum Marshall’s brace and Freddy Gardner netted.
Bredhurst Juniors made no mistake against the bottom side in Division 4, hitting nine without reply to hand Palmerston Athletic a 13th defeat in 13 games.
Kane Westall led the way with a hat-trick with Charlie Okeef (2), Nathan Daniels, Chris Spillet, Tommy Oaks and Frazier Crew all on target.
In Division 5, unbeaten Caspian Tigers lead the way on goal difference over Westfield Sole following a 5-1 win at Walderslade WMC thanks to Reece Germano, Luke Tutt, Josh Brooker (2) and Liam Germano.
Wigmore Wanderers won 3-1 at Rochester Eagles Reserves with goals from Jack Downey, Harry Smith and Harley Tutt.
Nathan Davis and Josh Brown both scored hat-tricks while Owen Godfrey and Rich Pett both scored twice with William Thomas also on the scoresheet in Strood’s 11-0 win against Hempstead Valley.
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