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Medway Messenger Sunday League round-up (06/09/20)

Senior Section new boys Rainham Kenilworth Athletic got off to a great start with a 4-0 win at Star Meadow, Jack Jenkins, Liam Cane (2) and Louis Jordan their marksmen.

Micky Growns hit a brace in Locomotive Sittingbourne's 4-2 defeat to Riverside Academy, who scored through Oluwayou Yusuph, Oluwayeni Yusuph, Nathan Young and Zeki Hussein.

Medway Sport (red/black) in possession against Intergills. Picture: Barry Goodwin FM42034585
Medway Sport (red/black) in possession against Intergills. Picture: Barry Goodwin FM42034585

New Brompton Gills and Chatham Town Sundays shared the points in a 2-2 draw, Rob Thomas and Rob Alderman for Gills with Jack Couzins and Lee Armstrong netting for Town.

Rainham 84 lost 6-0 to Quested, Stuart West (2), Michael Jenner, Sam Welch, Fjord Rogers and Ethan Stewart were on target while the game between Cliffe Woods Colts and Bells was abandoned after 65 minutes due to an injury to a player.

In the Premier Division, James Williamson (2), Jae Humphrey and Brandon Reece netted for Intergills but they went down 7-4 to Medway Sport whose goals came from Nick Hadris (3), Aaron Lorentson, Martin Phillips, Jack Branwell and Jordan Lorentson.

John Crow grabbed the Hempstead United goal in their 2-1 defeat to Medway Lions, whose goals came from Matt Wells and Dan Hawkins.

Chatham Town Sundays (red) drew 2-2 with New Brompton Gills. Picture: Barry Goodwin FM42034524
Chatham Town Sundays (red) drew 2-2 with New Brompton Gills. Picture: Barry Goodwin FM42034524

Mitchell Clegg and a Bradley Killick penalty saw Pentagon 2-0 winners against Cliffe Woods Rangers. Matthew Smith claimed the lone strike for Thamesview in their 4-1 defeat to Borden Park Wanderers, who collected the points through a double from Michael Quinn and one each for Ash Claridge and David Cobb.

A hat-trick for Jack Burnham and a Winslet Linton strike led Division 1 Cliffe Woods Colts A to a 4-0 victory over New Brompton 1893.

Cross Park lost 3-0 to Medway Rovers 17, Kieran Trussell scoring a hat-trick, while Medway United Central and Anchorians Athletic played out a goalless draw.

Omega 92 lost 5-1 to Cuxton 1991 with Lee Gambell their marksman. Joe Simmonds, Robbie Keane (2), Ewan Greenway and Daniel Crisp scored for the victors.

Rainham 84 (red) hold the ball up against Quested in the Senior Section. Picture: Barry Goodwin FM42034526
Rainham 84 (red) hold the ball up against Quested in the Senior Section. Picture: Barry Goodwin FM42034526

Rochester lost 1-0 to Bredhurst Rovers, Neil Parkes on target, while Wigmore and Rainham Kenilworth Rangers shared the points in a 1-1 draw, Mike Slade with the Wigmore goal.

In Division 2, Henry McGuiness (3), Josh Houghton, Sam Wells, Jack Norris, Dylan Lockyer and Brendon Gilbert were all on target in Chatham Town MFC's 8-0 win against Lipscomb Fiat.

Ryan Fuller (4), Dan Ballard, Jonathan Murphy, Jack Yeowell were the FC Catalans marksmen in their 7-2 victory over Bredhurst Juniors.

Dan Ashton and Charlie Hetterley (2) were on target for Palmerston Athletic in their 3-2 win against Cliffe Woods Colts Reserves, Ashley Trigg with both of their goals.

Intergills close down Medway Sport (red/black) on Sunday. Picture: Barry Goodwin FM42034528
Intergills close down Medway Sport (red/black) on Sunday. Picture: Barry Goodwin FM42034528

Pentagon Reserves lost 2-0 to Medway Athletic 19, who scored through Andre Trenton and Billy Greenall, while Rainham Eagles lost 10-0 to Eagles whose marksmen were Sam Defrates, George Beadle (3) and Darren Minall (6).

Harry Balderston (2), Kye Knappisch and Diego Balog helped Bredhurst to a 4-0 win at Swallow Rise in Division 3.

High Halstow’s goals came from Bradley Kiddell, Dylan Kenney and Joel Wakefield in their 3-1 triumph over Eagles Gold.

Sam Kenny, Tom Fuller (2) and an own goal ensured the points for Medway Rovers 20 as they ran out 4-2 winners over AFC Tigers, whose goals came from Pete Cox and Dean O’Sullivan.

Moove FC were thrashed 16-1 by Rochester Eagles, Charlie Steel with their goal. Josh Baker, Tom Bicker (3), Jamie Marshall (6), Ethan Marshall, Alfie-Lee Donovan and Callum Kemp were all on target for the victors.

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