Skinner double has champions in a spin
Express Autocentre Maidstone & Mid Kent Sunday League
Premier Division champions Park continue to struggle.
They went down 4-2 at home to in-form Fishermans Arms.
Dan Skinner slotted home twice in the first half before Sean Adams pulled one back for Royal.
An own goal and a fine strike from Kenny Houston made it 4-1 to Arms, with Jimmy Funnell scoring a late consolation header.
Aylesford turned in a good team display with a 3- 0 away win at Langley, which keeps the losers rooted to the bottom of the table without a victory.
Christian Trebrinsky and Michael Butler made it 2- 0 at the break and a goal from reigning Royal Andy Parker sealed the win, as Aylesford continue to climb the table.
Barming Youth moved third in Division 1 with a 3-2 win at Invicta Rangers.
Invicta went two goals up through Jamie and Michael Collins but three second-half goals, from James Daughtry, Ryan Cooke and Toby Smith, won it for Barming.
White Horse beat Crosskeys 4-2. Player-manager Ian Knight netted twice and there was a also a double for Shaun Omara. Callum Blackman and Jake Bott replied for Keys.
In a game of three hat-tricks, Weavering beat Whitehawks 7-3.
James Knott and Tom Ashby netted three for Weavering, with Charlie Lux netting a consolation hat-trick for Hawks.
Josh Howden rounded off a man-of-the-match performance with the seventh goal for Weavering as they moved off the bottom.
Cranbook Town Park Royal drew Division 2.
Elliott Gardener had given Royal the lead but a second-half comeback from Cranbrook saw them take a share of the spoils, with an equaliser from Stephen Callan. and 1-1 in