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Medway Area Sunday League round-up (26/09/21)

The first games took place in the Medway Area Sunday League's Super League on Sunday - after clubs voted to merge their Senior Section and Premier Division.

Hat-tricks for Fjord Rogers and Ethan Stewart, a Stewart West brace plus James McDonald led Quested to a 9-0 victory over Intergills.

Anchorians and Jimmys Giants played out a 1-1 draw, Dan Benton's goal for Jimmys Giants matched by Anchorians' Thomas Arnold.

Emmanuel Oli (2) and Jonathan Cropper scored for Bells but they lost 5-3 to Medway Sport, for whom Tommy Davey bagged a hat-trick and Bradley Briggs netted twice.

Sam Dale, Michael Quinn and Simon Friday ensured the points for Borden Park Wanderers against Rainham Kenilworth Macks.

Cliffe Woods Colts lost 4-2 to Cliffe Woods Rangers, Sam Allen (2), Ben Blake and Jack Phillips doing the damage.

Cuxton 1991 had Sam Hollman, Jamie Dray, Harry Martin, Dan Haggar and Adam Turner to thank for their 5-2 victory over Medway Rovers 17.

Callum Sawyer and Harry Nash netted for Eagles in their 3-2 defeat to Chatham Town SR.

Michael White (2), Nicky Hunt and Luis dos Santos were on target for Rainham Kenilworth Athletic’s 4-1 win over Wigmore.

Emiljon Vathi led the way in Division 1 with four goals for Riverside Academy.

Tom Whalin, Jorge Machado, Josh West and Hans Mogere also scored in an 8-0 win over Hempstead United.

Bobby Stuart's brace was not enough for ASK Medway as they lost 5-2 to High Halstow who scored through Sam Crayford (3), Ross Wornham and Chris Cowburn.

Milton & Fulston United shaded Cliffe Woods Colts A 2-1 thanks to Jack Glover and Lewis Creed, Jack Burnham replied for the visitors.

Caleb Luckhurst (4), Steve Keat (2), Nigel Day (2), Allen Bangura and Jamie Bourke were all on target for Swallow Rise 93 in a 10-1 victory over Cross Park, Mike Dungworth with their consolation.

In Division 2, Cliffe Woods Colts Reserves ran out 22-1 winners over Palmerston Athletic.

There were 11 different scorers for the victors with Ainsley Trigg (6), Eddie Pattenden (7), Jamie Cooper, Alex Belsey, Tom Searle, Nathan Ribbens, Ben Lopon, Michael Mason, Henry McGuiness, Nye Griffiths and Ashley Laurence all on target. Aaron Towner claimed a consolation for Athletic.

Caleb Afoke (2), Ife Famoriyo and Charlie Field netted for Anchorians United in their 4-1 win against FC Catalans, whose goal came from Josh Shaw.

Grant Laker scored both goals including a penalty in Rochester’s 2-0 win at Bredhurst Juniors.

Swale Madrid won 6-2 at Cantium thanks to Connor Wilkins (2), Charley Davies, Alf Willet, Jack Shaw and Sam Scamp.

Pentagon Reserves had a late Bradley Killick penalty to thank for their 5-4 win over Eagles Gold after letting a 4-1 lead slip.

Aaron Lewis, Jack Thompson (2) and James Brightwell also scored for Pentagon, Bailey Hooker, Stan Barness (2) and an own goal had given hope for Eagles Gold.

Steve Weeks and Tyler Vaughan scored for Fleur De Lis in their 7-2 defeat to Rochester Eagles. James Hooker, Alfie Donovan, Tom Bicker (4) and James Spencer claimed the points.

Medway United West had Sam Baker (2) and Ryan Horsley to thank for a 3-1 win at Rainham Eagles, who scored through Jason Birch.

Real 60 and Bredhurst shared the points in a 2-2 draw, Harry Bailey and an own goal for Real 60, Anil Heer and Charlie Hetterley with the Bredhurst goals.

AFC Shorne won 9-1 against The Stag thanks to Kieran Wells (5), Jack Glover, Marcus Sutton (2) and James Atkins. Martin Stimpson replied for The Stag.

Liam Lucas bagged a double for The Stumble in their 11-2 loss to Medway Knights. Jack Trennery, Andy Colling, Graeme Barnes, Josh Barnes, Nathan Young (2) and Luke Cooper (5) did the damage.

In the Junior League Trophy, Charlie Plummer (2), Lucas Bindon, Kane Hutton, Yeni Yusuph (4), Yomi Yusuph (2) and Dylan Budge (2) all found the net in Darland Spartans' 12-2 win over London Road, who replied through Cameron Davis and Scott Califano.

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