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Kent Kings hold a 14-point lead over Coventry Storm ahead of Friday's National Cup semi-final second leg
00:00, 12 May 2015
updated: 09:18, 12 May 2015
Kent SLYDE Kings are on the verge of their first ever semi final place in the National League’s knock-out cup.
The Kings have one foot in the semis following Monday night’s 14-point first-leg win over Coventry Storm in the quarter-finals at Central Park.
Buoyed by that 52-38 scoreline, the Murston-based outfit will now travel to Coventry on Friday night with the upper-hand in the second leg.
Skipper Ben Morley got the Kings off to the perfect start on Monday, racing off to a heat one victory and clocking the fastest time of the 2015 season around the circuit.
That performance was quickly followed by a first 5-1 of the campaign by the SLYDE-backed Kings’ two reserves Adam Sheppard and Jamie Couzins.
In heat three Danny Ayres and Aaron Baseby were hugely impressive. With three races down the Kings held a six point lead already.
Dan Greenwood attempted to keep Coventry in contention, clinching four race victories, but it was the Kings' night.