Medway Area Sunday League round-up (08/09/24)
09:17, 09 September 2024
Cup action took centre stage in week two of the Medway Area Sunday League.
In the Senior League Cup first round, Borstal Wanderers lost 4-1 to Chatham Town SR, who scored through Lee Duvan (2) and Jack Cousins (2).
Athletic Bilbowls had Reif Youdale, Jordan Burton (2) and Thomas Benham to thank for their 4-0 win against Wigmore.
Three players scored twice in Black Eagles Athletic’s 6-1 victory over Anchorians Athletic, Ashley Trigg, Josh Brown and Joshua Wheeler did the damage.
Sam Allen scored for FC Catalans in their 3-1 loss to Riverside Academy, who had Tashinga Musiza (2) and Rooney Riu on target.
Medway Invicta won 2-1 against Cliffe Woods Colts, Joe Simpson for Colts
Sam Stace (3), Preston Kedwell (4), Jack Peters (2), Fjord Rogers, James Alderman all netted in Quested’s 11-2 victory over Rainham Kenilworth 2, for whom Jack Jenkins bagged twice.
In the Junior League Cup first round, Josh Brown (2), Tom Bennett, Fraser Jennings, Jack Mustoe, Owen Godfrey and Taffy Zinyuke led Strrod to a 7-2 victory over Pegasus 81.
Goals from Josh Waters and Thomas Arnold were not enough for ASK Medway as they went down 5-2 to Pentagon, for whom Jack Thompson (3), Brad Killick and Ryan Brightwell scored.
A Dan Harris hat-trick, Malachi Benjamin, Connor Turner and Ben Hawley were all on the scoresheet in Cliffe Woods Colts A’s 6-0 victory over Hempstead United.
Steve Armstrong (4), Matthew Rustic (3) and Toby Lindley were all on target in Eccles Sundays’ 8-2 victory over Rochester Eagles, who replied through Tom Bicker and Michael Adjei.
Issac Graham (2), Edward Holmes and Chris Jackson led The Stumble to a 4-2 victory over Real 60, who replied through Jack Matthews and Hayden Webb.
Tyler Bell scored for The Walnut Tree United in their 2-1 defeat to The Walnut Tree, whose goals came from Nigel Day and George Baker.
Westfield Sole were shaded 3-2 by Sporting Club Libra. Liam Baker and Dan Rayment netted for Westfield with Kieran Kimberley (2) and Jack Samuels scoring for the winners.
In the Junior League Trophy first round, Chris Ramshaw (3), Jacob Palmby, Jacob Chaplin and Nick Henderson (2) all netted in Dockyard United’s 7-0 victory over Palmerston Athletic.
Pat Hemingway scored for Anchorians Rovers in their 4-1 defeat to Wigmore Wanderers, whose goals came from Charlie Ivey (2), Harry Smith and George Hennessy.
Matt Cheeseman and Lloyd Pennant (2) scored for Cross Park in their 4-3 loss to Medway United, for whom Brandon Berry (2), Jordan Trigg and Danny Olowu did the damage.
Deagal lost 7-0 to Rochester Eagles Reserves, who scored through TJ Morris (2), Reece Bissenden (2), Connor Baxter, Ozan Cinar and Liam Basham.
Steve Batt (3), Dave Green, Ronald Whittaker, Danny Davies and Ricky Chapman were all on target in New Road Athletic’s 7-1 win against Hempstead Valley.
Pegasus 81 Reserves lost 7-0 to River after goals from Reece Johnstone (2), Nathan Jones (2), Tom Mile, Steve Chester and an own goal.
Bryan Passey and Liam Kenyon were the Springhead Park Reserves marksmen in their 4-2 loss to Woodcoombe, for whom Samuel Jones, Jordan Forster and Ben Clarke (2) scored.
The Co-Op Cobras were shaded 3-2 by The Simon Massive as goals from Dan Fulton and Tagen Jarvis were triumphed by Alex Lloyd (2) and Freddie Kynaston.
The Gentlemen ran out 5-2 victors against Bredhurst Juniors thanks to Sam Francis (2), Corben Ager, Ryan Worthington and Oliver Sparkes.
Mark Gandy scored for Walderslade WMC in their 3-1 defeat to Hayden Youth Association, whose goals came from Ollie Doctor, George Nash and Alfie Williams.
Tyler Hazell scored Walderslade WMC Reserves’ consolation as they went down 12-1 to Medway United West. Elliot King, Luke Jackson (3), Robert Cowdry (3), Carl Brand (3), Anthony Payne and Alex Matthews were on the scoresheet for Medway.
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