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Medway Area Sunday League round-up (18/09/22)

Michael Hurcomb scored a hat-trick for Medway Invicta in their Sunday Junior Cup First Round win on Sunday.

Owen Myrie, Matthew Thomas and Ayo Timah also netted for Invicta in a 6-2 win over Hempstead United, for whom Tom Arnold and Andre Francis replied.

Sam Franklin and Jacob Coward scored for Cantium but they went down 4-2 to Eastern Athletic.

FC Catalans were shaded 3-2 by The Walnut Tree as goals from Sam Allen and Jack York were outscored by Charlie Hetterley (2) and Jason Yuen for the victors.

A hat-trick for Warren Okeowo and Caleb B-Duce's brace led Ordnance Athletic to a 5-2 win against Range Rovers Colts.

Joe Tindall bagged the only goal of the game for Riverside Academy against ASK Medway while AFC Shorne won 9-8 on penalties after a 1-1 draw with Orpington.

In the First Round of the Sunday Junior Trophy, AEI Sports Sunday won 3-0 at AFC Lessa Christchurch thanks to Sean Elkington (2) and Daryl Herbert-Smith.

Michael Mason and Alex Belsey goals proved decisive for Cliffe Woods Colts Reserves against Athletic Bilbowls.

Cross Park lost 3-2 on penalties to Medway Rovers 20, Sean Turner and Matt Norman their marksmen during a 2-2 draw.

Medway Knights had Nathan Young (2) and Paul Wittington to thank for their 3-0 win against Tunbury Athletic.

Palmerston Athletic lost 4-0 to Eagles Gold, for whom Callum Smith (2), Freddie Gardner and Cain Sales netted.

Red Lion won 6-3 after extra-time over The Stag, for whom Aaron Parkes scored all three goals while a hat-trick from Oli Nottor led Strood through against Rochester Eagles.

Springhead Park were 4-1 up at half-time at Inter Cross, but only won 5-4 after 90 minutes. Scott Hinggins scored two penalties, Jack Barton (2) and Ryne Emblem completed the scoring.

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