FA Vase/Southern Counties East round-up: Bearsted advance on penalties while Kennington manager Dan Scorer celebrates his 400th game in charge with big victory
Bearsted twice came from a goal down before winning on penalties in the FA Vase second qualifying round.
Division 1 Tooting Bec put up a great fight against the Premier Division high-fliers but equalisers from Michael Hagan and Jake Embery took the tie the distance.
Bears, who had Phil Headley sent off in injury time, won the shoot-out 4-3 with keeper Lucas Brookman the hero.
Dan Scorer celebrated his 400th game as Kennington manager with a 4-1 win over FC Elmstead.
Charlie Owen and Tom Scorer gave Ton a two-goal lead inside 15 minutes.
Ryan Philpott struck either side of a Jamie Fearn goal as the hosts gave their boss a day to remember.
Hythe Town edged a seven-goal thriller at home to Athletic Newham.
Richie Keil and Armani-Jordan Martin gave the Cannons a 2-1 lead after recovering from conceding an early goal, by which time the visitors were down to 10 men.
Athletic made it 2-2 and levelled again after Ikye Dalton restored the lead.
But Hythe had the final say when Keil scored his second of the match with 10 minutes remaining.
Phoenix Sports thumped Sporting Bengal 4-1 in their first game after sacking manager Darren Anslow.
Harry Smart scored twice, with Lyle Della-Verde and Kristian Campbell also on target.
Goals from Tom Loynes and Mack Reilly saw Division 1 Rochester win 2-1 at Premier Division Holmesdale, who replied through Malachi Hudson.
Punjab United beat Wick 3-1 courtesy of Danny Howick’s own goal, Jack Hopkins and a late Wayne Bushell clincher.
Charlie Clover’s double was sandwiched by goals from Josh Reid and Jack Low as Rusthall beat Seaford Town 4-1.
Toby Sargeant and Oliver Lankshear were the scorers in Staplehurst’s 2-0 win over Shoreham.
Nathaniel Olawole scored the only goal as Snodland won 1-0 at