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

Steve Miller (2), Ashley Trigg, Luke Arterton and Jamie Cooper ensured the points for Cliffe Woods Colts Reserves in their 5-1 Division 2 win against Palmerston Athletic on Sunday.

Dan Tomlin, Michael West, Shaun Wicks, Ross Brown and Nikki Thomas were all on target during Gillingham Town’s 5-0 victory over Anchorians United.

Rainham Kenilworth Rangers (red) on the ball during their 4-2 win over Medway United Central. Picture: Barry Goodwin (42331330)
Rainham Kenilworth Rangers (red) on the ball during their 4-2 win over Medway United Central. Picture: Barry Goodwin (42331330)

Ed King’s hat-trick proved decisive for Lipscomb Fiat as they won 3-0 against Pentagon Reserves.

Medway Athletic 19 lost 5-2 to Chatham Town MFC, Grant Fowler and Jamie Gamble their goal-scorers. Town replied with a hat-trick from Henry McGuiness and a double by Jamie Blackham.

Luke Mills (2), Jordan Burton (2), Lewis Creed and James Gasson netted for Milton & Fulston United as they ran out 6-1 winners over FC Catalans while George Ball and Cameron Gillespie saw Bredhurst Juniors win 2-0 against Rainham Eagles.

In Division 3, Alfie Bates, Christian Barnes (3), Sam Slipper (2), Tom Wooding (2) were on target in ASK Medway’s 8-1 win against Moove.

Real 60 lost a game of 10 goals, 6-4 to Five Bells. Connor Harris, Louis Crompton, John Hickman and Harry Bailey were out-gunned by Ben Smith (3), Gary Fallows, Lewis Dartnall and Luke Fleming for the victors.

Bredhurst and Medway Rovers 20 shared six goals and the points, James Northwood, Kye Knappitsch and Joshua Jones for Bredhurst - Ryan Davis (2) and Sam Kenny replied for 20.

Medway United Central (blue) take on Rainham Kenilworth Rangers in Division 1. Picture: Barry Goodwin (42331343)
Medway United Central (blue) take on Rainham Kenilworth Rangers in Division 1. Picture: Barry Goodwin (42331343)

Medway United West lost 4-0 to Swallow Rise, with Jordan Blackmore, Kane Parkes, Caleb Luckhurst and Nigel Day their marksmen.

Ross Wornham (3), Joel Wakefield, Dylan Kenney, Tom Snow, Like Staples and Bradley Kiddell (2) were all on target for High Halstow in their 9-1 win at Rochester Eagles, who replied through Callum Kemp.

In Division 1, Lewis Cura, Aaron Saffery and Mike Slade were the Wigmore marksmen in their 3-1 win over Rochester, whose goal came from Luke Holmes.

Simon Rudd scored the only goal of the game for Anchorians Athletic against Cliffe Woods Colts A while Kieran Trussell (2) and Rich McKee claimed the Medway Rovers 17 goals in their 3-3 draw with New Brompton 1893.

Rainham Kenilworth Rangers beat Medway United Central 4-2 with a hat-trick from Max Chandler and a single by Will Dunn. Steve Keat and Alfie Delaney replied for the visitors.

Ben Blake's goal for Cliffe Woods Rangers was not enough as they lost 3-1 to Anchorians in the Premier Division.

Pentagon came back from 5-1 down after 55 minutes to win a thriller 6-5 against Medway Lions. Bradley Killick (2), Kieran Daly (2), Aaron Lewis and an own goal their heroes. Graeme Barnes (2), Paul Whittington, Elliot Huiitson and an own goal netted for Lions.

Mitchell Horne, Phil Austin, Ben Deacon, Calvin Fills and Kyle Shaw netted Park Regis Fountain in their 5-1 win over Hempstead United, who replied through Paul Carter.

Senior Section Bells and New Brompton Gills drew 3-3, Kyle Eastwood, Toby Baruwa and Ola Kehinede the Bells marksmen with Alex Taylor, Rob Thomas and Harley Gorse replying for Gills.

Chatham Town Sunday enjoyed a 4-1 victory over Star Meadow thanks to Sam Stace (3) and Jake Bell, with Bradley Kitchenor replying for Star.

Frazer Rogers scored a hat-trick - one for Quested and two own goals for Locomotive Sittingbourne. Ethan Stewart (4), Michael Jenner, Curtis Ripley, Stuart West, Ben Brown (2), Sam Welch completed the scoring for a dominant Quested win.

Rainham Kenilworth Athletic won 2-1 against Rainham 84, Jack Jenkins and James Rocha with their goals, while Joe Reynolds scored for Cliffe Woods Colts in a 1-1 draw with Riverside Academy.

In the Junior League Cup, Robbie Keane’s brace and a Joe Simmonds effort saw Cuxton 1991 through to the second round with a 3-1 victory over Bredhurst Rovers.

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