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Medway Messenger Sunday League round-up (09/05/21)

Senior Section leaders Quested triumphed in their top-of-the-table clash with Chatham Town Sundays, winning 4-1.

Stuart West (2), Fjord Rogers and James McDonald scored for Quested with Chatham Town's reply from Callum Peck.

Rainham Kenilworth Athletic lost 5-0 to Bells, for whom Emmanuel Oli (4) and Mantas Gecus netted.

16A stretched their lead at the top of the Premier Division to 10 points with a double-header win over Anchorians.

They won the first game 6-0 thanks to Kane Taylor, Charlie Phipps, Manny Latunde, Ashley Mutongerwa and Daniel Organ (2).

Lorenzo Cuozzo, Latunde, Archie Felipe and Jack Shaw netted in game two as they won 4-1, Simon Bye with the Anchorians consolation.

Pentagon are second after a 3-1 success over bottom side Thamesview, Jack Thompson (2) and Bradley Killick doing the damage.

Third-placed Park Regis Fountain shaded Intergills 3-2 thanks to Michael Sullivan, Jack Brown and Calvin Sills. Ellis Drew scored both goals for Intergills.

Borden Park Wanderers and Medway Lions drew their first game 2-2. Liam Ogle and Scott Gillman scored for the home team with Elliot Huitson and David Hawick replying for Medway Lions.

Huitson bagged again for Medway Lions in game two but they went down 2-1, Gillman grabbing a brace for Borden.

Hempstead United upset the form book with a 4-1 win against Medway Sport thanks to Josh Lines, Liam Burton, Nick Boyle and Graham Norris.

In Division 1, hat-tricks for Caleb Dyce and Teddy Haysman plus a single by Connor Regan led leaders Medway Rovers 17 to a 7-2 win against Medway United Central.

Ben and James Saffery and Mike Slade were on target for second-placed Wigmore, who were 3-0 winners at Rochester.

Third-placed Cuxton 1991 are well placed in third with games in hand after Ted Lay (2), Harry Martin, Robbie Keen and Adam Turner secured a 5-2 victory against Omega 92.

Cliffe Woods Colts A took the points in a 4-2 success at Bredhurst Rovers thanks to goals from Jack Burnham (2), Luke Good and Matt Wills, Billy Cobb and Usman Amin replying for Bredhurst.

Cross Park posted a 3-2 narrow win over New Brompton 1893, Sean Turner, Mike Dungworth and Oli Mitchell were their marksmen.

Division 2 leaders Eagles dropped their first points of the season when they lost the first match of their double header to Milton & Fulston United.

Luke Mills and James Gasson (2) led fourth-placed Milton to victory but Eagles hit back in the second game, winning 1-0 thanks to Harry Nash's goal.

Cliffe Woods Colts Reserves are a point off the pace in second following their 8-0 defeat of Rainham Eagles. Jacob Clarke (4), Michael Mason (2), Nye Griffiths and Connor Hood did the damage.

Sam Heard (2) and Dan Ballard were third-placed FC Catalans' marksmen in their 3-2 victory over Medway Athletic 19.

Chatham Town MFC and Anchorians United shared the points in a 2-2 draw, Dillon Rogers and Ben Tapson-Reese for Chatham with Jamie Reeves claiming both Anchorians goals.

Gillingham Town and Palmerston Athletic shared eight goals and the points in a 4-4 draw. Sean Wicks bagged a hat-trick and Michael West also netted for Gillingham Town while Luke Thornton (2), Gavin Pullen and Steve Weeks replied for the visitors.

Pentagon Reserves lost 3-0 in the first game to Bredhurst Juniors, Reiss Elvin, George Cowdrey and Caidan Still on target.

Bredhurst Juniors completed the double, winning 4-0 in the second game thanks to Cowdrey (2), Cameron Gillespie and Zaac Goodman.

Division 3 leaders Swallow Rise were made to work hard for their win over Bredhurst, Caleb Luckhurst scoring the only goal of the game.

Medway Rovers 20 went down 5-3 to Five Bells, who scored through Albert Thompson, Martin Seal and Leon Barnes. Luke Flemming (2), Nick Coleman, Louis McLeod and Blake Cavender were on the scoresheet for Five Bells.

Leon Pointon and Connor Halsey scored the Medway United West goals in a 2-0 victory over Eagles Gold.

Alfie Lee Donovan bagged for Rochester Eagles but they went down 5-1 to ASK Medway who scored through Sam Slipper (2), Christian Barnes, Kye Humphrey and Steve Norris.

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