Week 15 Round Up
TWS Cramptons, Windmill & Lesters Athletic all reach Kent Cup last 16.
13/12/24
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Kings United, Hussar and Garden Bar lead the way through four weeks.
League action returned last weekend and Kings United are the new leaders in the Premier Division after a 4-2 win over 19th Hole, Lee Palmer scoring twice for Kings with one apiece for Danny Martin & Danny Wisker with Max Glet getting a brace for 19th Hole. Previous leaders TWS Cramptons fell to a 3-0 defeat against Counting House thanks to a double from Chris Lewis and one from Liam Roddam. Two goals apiece from Jamie Brown & Joshua Wood helped Windmill to a 4-0 win over Frames United.
Hussar moved to the summit of the First Division after they defeated Northwood 5-1, Woody Pitman scoring twice with Nathan Geddes, Danny McGovern and Sidney Long all getting one each, Harry Paxman netting a consolation for the home side. Lesters Athletic moved up to the second after a 3-1 victory against Monkton, Thomas Darrington grabbing two goals and Joseph Tremble getting the other, Alex Day netted the Monkton goal. Macies defeated Red Arrows for the second week running thanks to goals from Thomas Barton and Chris Parish. A brace from Dan Howard and one from Kyle Holden saw Westgate Social Club to a 3-0 win over Easy Scaff. Daniel Harris & Joe Drury scored one goal apiece saw FC Inter Westgate to a 2-0 win against Westwood.
Garden Bar sit top of the second division after a 3-1 win over Prince Albert, Will Billings scoring twice and one from Freddie Saunders, Cosmo Hutchinson getting the Prince Albert goal. Four different scorers for Franklins in their 4-0 win against Thanet Athletic, Joe Cox, Sean Cullen, Alexander McAuley & Steven Gunner all on the scoresheet. Shrimpos secured a narrow 2-1 win against The Vale courtesy of goals from Gareth Rushton and Jimmy Duncan, David Crane getting the goal for Vale. Aussie Arms picked up their first point of the season with a 2-2 draw against Holman Carpentry. Shane Bennett & Ricardo Poole with the Aussie goals with Samuel Boyton and Harvey Lewis replying for Holman.