Medway Area Sunday League round-up (06/10/24)
05:00, 07 October 2024
Premier Division Quested hit double figures against Black Eagles Athletic on Sunday.
Quested won 10-0 thanks to four-goal Fjord Rogers, Tom Davey’s hat-trick, Matt Gething (2) and Jack Peters.
Callum Smith scored the only goal of the game for Rainham Kenilworth 2 against Cuxton 91.
Joe Tindall claimed the lone strike in Wigmore’s 3-1 loss to Chatham Town SR, for whom Lee Duran (2) and Richard Carty netted.
Division 1 Eagles won 3-0 at FC Catalans with Dylan Walker, George Owen and Kyle Thompson on the scoresheet.
Athletic Bilbowls kept up their good form with a 4-1 win against Borstal Wanderers with goals from Reif Youdale (2), Marcus Sutton and Jake Chapman.
Riverside Academy lost 2-0 to Medway Sportage, Aaron Lorentson and Harry Davenport were their marksmen.
Division 2 The Walnut Tree had a 4-2 victory over AEI Sports thanks to Jack Green, Nigel Day, George Baker and Neal Parkes.
Reece O’Conner was the Westfield Sole marksmen as they shared the points in a 1-1 draw with Cliffe Woods Colts A.
In Division 3, Jayke Phillips netted for The Walnut Tree United in their 2-1 defeat to Woodpecker who scored through Jack Dye and Jordan Spiers.
Lewis Sutton, Cain Sales, Stanley Barness and Callum Smith were all on target in Eagles Gold’s 4-3 victory over Omega 92, who replied through Cain Baker, Zach Baker and Andrew Beattie.
Kent Marina 19 and Rainham 84 played out a goalless draw.
In Division 4, Anchorians Rovers lost 4-2 to Wigmore Wanderers who had Ronnie Porter, George Hennessey, Harley Tutt and Tom Speakink to thank for the points. Ishmael Kpal and Pat Hemingway were the Anchorians marksmen.
River won 9-2 against Cross Park with goals from Ricardo Conceicao Silva, Shane Pay, Rhys Johnson (2), Jamie Mallion, Reece Holmes, Leon Mitchell (2) and Max Wilson. Lloydie Pennant and Bradley Baker replied for Park.
In Division 5, Woodcoombe shaded Dockyard United 4-3 with goals from Jordan Smith, Jordan Spicer, Sam Jones and Jordan Butcher. Ralph Bradford, Chris Ramshaw and Ciaran Smith replied for Dockyard United.
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