Week 15 Round Up
TWS Cramptons, Windmill & Lesters Athletic all reach Kent Cup last 16.
13/12/24
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We move into the final month of fixtures before the Festive break with round four of the Chris Sear Memorial Cup and Shield.
Chris Sear Memorial Cup Group A
Lanthorne vs 19th Hole – Jacky Bakers 10.30am
Lanthorne top the table and a win this weekend would see them qualify for the knockout stages of the competition. 19th Hole need a win to keep their hopes alive of qualification. This will be the first meeting between the two teams this season.
Windmill vs Lesters Athletic – Jacky Bakers 10.30am
These two sides sit second and third in the table and a win for either team would put them in a great position to reach the knockout stages. Windmill have the upper hand being two points better off with a better goal difference.
Hussar vs Frames United – Jacky Bakers 10.30am
Another two sides meet knowing victory would see them move closer to qualifying for the latter stages of the Competition. Just one win between them so far, but a competitive group still sees them with a chance of the knockout stages.
Chris Sear Memorial Cup Group B
Macies vs Kings United – Jacky Bakers 10.30am
Second hosts first in this match between two teams yet to lose in the Competition. Kings have a 100% record whereas Macies have two wins and a draw from their three matches. Both teams are in a strong position to reach the knockout stages.
Red Arrows vs Monkton – Sandwich Technology School 10.30
A win for both teams here is a must if they wish to keep alive their hopes of reaching the knockout stages. Red Arrows are yet to pick up a point in the Competition whilst Monkton have three points from their three matches. The two sides met on the opening day of the season with Red Arrows running out 6-0 winners.
TWS Cramptons vs Counting House – Marlowe Academy 10.30am
A second successive meeting for these two sides after Counting House defeated TWS Cramptons in the Premier Division Cup last weekend. Defeat for Counting House would see them on the verge of elimination from the Competition whereas a win for Cramptons would see them reach the knockout stages.
Chris Sear Memorial Shield Group A
Franklins vs Prince Albert – King Georges Playing Fields Minster 10.30am
Having suffered defeats in both group matches so far; this is a key match for Franklins if they wish to reach the knockout stages. Prince Albert are currently fourth in the table with three points and a win this weekend will put them in a good position to qualify.
The Vale vs FC Inter Westgate – Jacky Bakers 10.30am
Third against Second in this match as both teams go in search of a win which would see them with one foot in the knockout stages. FC Inter Westgate have played just two matches so far and won them both, The Vale are third with two wins from three matches.
Westgate Social Club vs Thanet Athletic – Lymington Road 10.30am
Both these sides go in search of a win this weekend to kick start their campaign. Westgate Social Club sit fifth with three points from their two matches and a win puts them back in the running for a knockout place. Thanet Athletic are yet to pick up a point in the competition and anything other than a win might see them facing a tough task of qualifying, both Danny Caller and Jack Songer return from suspension for Thanet Athletic.
Chris Sear Memorial Shield Group B
Northwood vs Holman Carpentry – Baypoint Sports Club 10.30am
Both sides are sat on three points so far in the competition, but Holman have played a game less. A win here for either team will push them towards the top of the table and keep their hopes of qualifying for the knockout stages alive.
Sandwich Town vs Westwood – Baypoint Sports Club 10.30am
The hosts head into the match sat third in the table as they face Westwood from the division above. With group Leaders, Easy Scaff, not in action, a win for Sandwich Twon would see them go joint top. Westwood have suffered defeat in both matches so far, but a win Sunday keeps them alive in the Competition.
Shrimpos vs Aussie Arms – Jacky Bakers 10.30am
Shrimpos dropped their first points of the season last week in their draw with Holman Carpentry but sit second in the group table and could go top with a win. Aussie Arms have lost all three group matches so far but with the table being so tight, a win on Sunday would see them move up the table and stay in contention for a knockout place.