Medway Messenger Sunday League round-up (1/11/20)
06:00, 02 November 2020
There was nothing to choose between the top two sides in the Premier Division as Pentagon and 16A drew 2-2.
But it needed a 45-yard free-kick from Louie Kennedy in the 98th minute to claim a point for Pentagon, who also scored through a Bradley Killick penalty. Kane Taylor and Dan Organ netted for 16A.
Borden Park Wanderers shaded Park Regis Fountain 3-2 with goals from Scott Gillman (2) and Michael Quinn.
Intergills won 6-1 against Cliffe Woods Rangers thanks to Josh Waters (3), Michael Smith (2) and Josh Gibson. Jack Philips scored the consolation for Cliffe Woods Rangers.
Thamesview and Anchorians played out a 1-1 draw, William Flack for Thamesview with Chris Lucas replying for Anchorians.
Ryan Squirrell, Alfie Davey (3), Chris Sargant enabled Medway Sport to win narrowly 5-4 over Hempstead United.
Rainham Kenilworth Athletic moved level on points with Senior Section leaders Quested after a 3-2 win over Rainham 84.
Danny Birch and Callum Edwards netted for Rainham 84 but a Zack Wells hat-trick for the winners proved decisive, along with an inspired goalkeeping display.
A Bailey Pierce hat-trick and Ben Pursey ensured the points for Chatham Town Sundays in their 4-1 win against Riverside Academy.
James Alderman (2), Matt Woodman, James Staunton and Rob Thomas all found the net for New Brompton Gills as they ran out 5-2 winners over Star Meadow, for whom Dan Benton netted a brace.
Anchorians Athletic are the new leaders in Division 1 following their 9-2 win over Medway United Central.
Jack Paine (3), Lloyd James (2), Connor Halsey (2), Jim Walker and Simon Rudd were all on target with Tommy Stellar and Simon Arnold replying.
Rainham Kenilworth Rangers lost 2-1 to New Brompton 1893 to lose top spot. Daryl Tripp scored for Rainham but Beau Spree and Tom Barnes bagged for Brompton.
Cross Park shared 10 goals and the points in a 5-5 draw with Cuxton 1991. Dan Jenkins, Jamie Stewart (2), Alex Belsey and Sean Turner were Park's marksmen with Dan Haggar (2), Harry Martin, Robbie Keen and Joe Simmons scoring for Cuxton.
Teddy Haysman and Caleb Dyce goals were not enough for Medway Rovers 17 as they lost 3-2 to Wigmore who scored through Isaac Owen and a James Saffery double.
Elliot Fuller, Aaron Neal and Matthew Pemberton were on target for Omega 92 in their 3-1 victory over Cliffe Woods Colts A, who replied through Jack Burnham.
Harry Nash bagged a brace with Sam Defrates scoring the other goal as Division 2 leaders Eagles made it six wins out of six, defeating Anchorians United 3-1, Jake Potter netting in reply.
Samuel Heard (3), Philip Day, Daniel Ballard (2)and Jonathan Murphy all netted in FC Catalans' 7-1 victory over Rainham Eagles while Cliffe Woods Colts Reserves and Gillingham Town played out a goalless draw.
Milton & Fulston United maintained their unbeaten start with a 7-1 win over Medway Athletic 19.
Daniel Kadwill’s long-range shot found the bottom corner to open the scoring, a second goal of the season direct from a corner from Jack Glover made it 2-0, and then Luke Mills scored a third just before the break.
Mills grabbed his second from the penalty spot before Athletic pulled one back. But Mills went on to complete his hat-trick before Daini Olushoga scored his first goal of the season. A great ball by Nagene May sent Kadwill through on goal to complete their tally.
Bredhurst took over top spot in Division 3 following a 4-0 win at Medway United West. Their goals came from Ashley Iffie, Kye Knappitsch, Joshua Jones and James Northwood.
Five Bells won a high-scoring game 6-5 at High Halstow thanks to Jack Marshall (3), Ben Smith, Nathan Jones and Jake Cavanagh. Jamie Gillen, Ross Wornham, Jez Hammond, Luke Staples and Chris Cowburn replied for High Halstow.
Moove lost 7-0 to ASK Medway with Thomas Wooding (3), Bobby Stuart (2), Lee Hewitt and Benjamin Harber all on target.
Josh Baker scored for Rochester Eagles but they lost 2-1 to Eagles Gold with Jasper Simmons and Bailey Hooker on target.
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