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Kings Hill under-15s go unbeaten throughout season to win Kent Youth League East Division title

Talented young footballers from Kings Hill under-15s have gone unbeaten throughout the season to secure a league title.

Hill ensured they went the entire campaign without defeat - conceding three goals in their league fixtures - as they beat Ramsgate 2-0 in their final match this term on Sunday to become Kent Youth League East Division champions.

Astyn Taylor and Dario Arsovski got their goals either side of the half-time interval.

“Obviously, Kings Hill Football Club has only been going since 2003,” said under-15s team manager Duncan Kirk.

“It’s now become very established, with more than 50 junior teams and some senior teams. This is the first time we’ve won a Kent League title as a youth team.

“All the boys are local from the Maidstone and West Malling areas.

“They’re a close-knit group and they’ve done really well this year.”

The only blemish on their near-perfect record was a 1-1 draw at Hollands & Blair in mid-February.

And Kirk, who came back from a work trip in New York on Thursday ahead of the Ramsgate match, hopes to see some of his troops enjoy successful footballing careers.

He said: “You’re playing against senior non-league teams, like Ramsgate, Dover and Margate and those types of teams.

“As they go into under-16s, they’ll start to look at senior football.

“It’s the first time that a Kings Hill youth team has stuck together despite the lure of the Maidstones and the Tonbridges, which all have these Academy places for these types of boys.

"So that’s quite a coup for us.

“We’re, obviously, very proud of them.

"There’s some good players in there that’ll probably go on and play certainly - I think - in the higher standards in non-league if they carry on playing.”

They twice won by six-goal margins in the league

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