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Medway Area Sunday League round-up (18/05/25)

Quested proved too strong for Cliffe Woods Colts A in the Andy Groves Memorial Cup Final.

Jordan Friend levelled for Cliffe Woods Colts A before Quested finished on top, winning 3-1 thanks to goals from Preston Kedwell, Tom Davey and Brad Schafer.

Medway Area Sunday League round-up. Picture: Barry Goodwin
Medway Area Sunday League round-up. Picture: Barry Goodwin

Premier Division leaders Cliffe Woods Colts won 4-1 at Cuxton 91 thanks to Bobby Noye (2), Dean Hughes and Harley Gorse, Harrison Teale replied for the hosts.

In Division 1, Reif Youdale, Jordan Burton and Louie King netted in Athletic Bilbowls’ 3-0 victory against Medway Sportage.

Zak Goodman scored both goals in Anchorians Athletic’s 2-0 victory against Swanscombe Tigers.

Division 2 Cliffe Woods Colts A lost 1-0 to The Walnut Tree in the first match of a double header, Joe Balderston scoring the only goal.

The Walnut Tree and Cliffe Woods Colts A then drew the second game 1-1, Elliott Huitson for The Walnut Tree and Allen Bangura replying.

The goals flew in as Pegasus 81 thrashed Rainham 84 in Division 3, running out 16-2 winners.

Louie Garlinge (4), Declan Fox (3), Carl Smith (2), Jack Kilby (2), Owen Fooks, Jack Watkin-Everitt, Swayze Whale, Alfie Kilby and Joe Wicks were all on the scoresheet.

A hat-trick from Hayden Webb and a Jamie Nash brace saw Real 60 to a 5-1 victory over The Walnut Tree United.

Rochester Eagles and Hempstead United shared the points after a 2-2 draw, Rich McKee and Micheal Adjei were the Rochester Eagles’ marksmen.

In Division 4, George Hennessey, Harry Smith, Jack Downey, Liam Apps, Charlie Ivey and Harley Tutt were all on target in Wigmore Wanderers’ 6-2 win against Rochester Eagles Reserves.

In Division 5, strikes from Luke Darling and Peter Baylis were not enough as Walderslade WMC Reserves went down 7-2 to Springhead Park Reserves.

Alex Wood, Corben Ager, Freddy Gardener (2), Marsh Kitchen, George Jordan and Ryan Bailey were all on the scoresheet in The Gentlemen’s 7-0 victory over Deagal.

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