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Medway Area Sunday League round-up (29/09/24)

05:00, 30 September 2024

Henry McGuinness (2), Josh Wheeler, Michael Mason and Thomas Mitchell were all on target in Black Eagles Athletic’s 5-1 Premier Division win against Rainham Kenilworth 2, for whom Ryan Jones netted twice.

Cuxton 91 won 4-1 at Wigmore thanks to a hat-trick from Harrison Teale, with the other goal coming from Sam Hollman. Callum Martin scored the Wigmore reply.

In Division 1, Anchorians Athletic and FC Catalans shared the points in a 1-1 draw, Jack Yeowell netted for FC Catalans.

In Division 2, Ryan Brightwell, Jack Thompson and Logan Currie scored for Pentagon but they went down 7-3 to AEI Sports as Moses Alausa (3), Elijah Pennant, Aman Gill, Tom Brown and Adam Browning did the damage.

Louis Jackson (2), Kia Osbourne and Kieron Jordan were the Real 60 marksmen in their 4-2 Division 3 win over Eagles Gold.

Hempstead Valley and River played out a goalless draw in Division 4.

Lloydie Pennant scored for Cross Park in their 3-1 loss to Hayden Youth Association, whose goals came from Kenny Sanlan, Ted Tong and Tyler Collins.

Palmerston Athletic were thrashed 17-0 by New Road Athletic. Danny Solari (5), Danny Davies (3), Ronny Whitaker (4), Joseph Grit, Steve Batt, Omar Walker, Jason Whitaker, and an own goal were all on the scoresheet.

Reece Bissenden bagged both goals for Rochester Eagles Reserves in a 2-1 win over Anchorians Rovers.

Ben Brewster’s goal was not enough as Wigmore Wanderers went down 2-1 to Bredhurst Juniors, who had Kane Westel and Lovie McCarthy on target.

In Division 5, Dockyard United and Medway United West drew 4-4 with Jacob Palmby (2), Nick Henderson and Tom Henderson netting for Dockyard.

Springhead Park Reserves beat The Simon Massive 8-0 with goals from Rhys Cownley, Jay Leaney (2), Rui Abreu (2), Aaron Knowles, Lewis Goldstone and Tomas Abreu.

JJ Langley (3) and Liam Harris led The Coop Cobras to a 4-3 victory over Pegasus 81 Reserves, who replied through Rusell Jones, Ollie Neeson and Mitchell Kerr.

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