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Medway Area Sunday League round-up (15/09/24)

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The results of the day came in Division 3 as Pegasus 81 thrashed Hempstead United 14-0. Their goals came from Josh Fleming (3), Michael Freeman (2), Swayze Whale, Benjamin Saffrey (3), Jack Watkin-Everitt, Taylor Bond, Alfie Kilby (2) and Carl Smith.

In Division 4, goals from George Hennessy (2) and Ben Hetherley led Wigmore Wanderers to a 3-1 win over Hempstead Valley. Lewy Williams and Josh Gandy were on target for Walderslade WMC but they went down 6-2 to Medway United, who scored through Jordan Trigg (3), Aaron Scott (2) and Brandon Berry.

Woodcoombe shaded Pegasus 81 Reserves 3-2 in Division 5 with goals from Ben Clark, Jordan Spicer and Thomas Olson. Ben Blake and Jack Winchester replied for the visitors.

George Jordan scored The Gentlemen’s consolation in an 8-1 defeat to Dockyard United whose goals came from Chris Ramshaw (2), Jacob Palmby (2), Jacob Chaplin (2), Kamahl Robinson and Luigi Genco.

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