Kent Messenger Maidstone

Arms take a notable scalp

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Fishermans Arms continued their unbeaten start with a 4- 0 win at reigning Premier Division champions East Malling.

Josh Brown and George O’Mahoney scored in the first half, with Tony Wiles and Wayne Raymen completing an outstandin­g team performanc­e as the Fish moved five points clear.

Aylesford ran riot in a 10- 0 victory over White Horse.

Ashley Russell scored four times, there were doubles for Tom Malins and Andrew Parker, with Randy Newman and man-of-the-match Ben Highsted also on target.

Marden Minors and Langley Athletic drew 4- 4 in Division 1.

Adam Porter and Adam Morrison put Minors in charge but Langley were level by half-time. Porter scored twice for his hat-trick, only for Langley to snatch a point with two late goals.

Kings Park Rangers came from a goal down to win 3-1 against Barming Youth.

Scott Birch gave Barming the lead but an own goal made it all square. Rangers controlled the second half, goals from Luke Baker and substitute Liam Budgen sending them up to second. Headcorn and Blue Eagles drew 2-2 in a match that finished 10-a-side.

James West fired Eagles in front with a free-kick but Andy Wells met a cross from Jake Horgan and Ryan Necci bundled home as Headcorn went 2-1 up.

Keeper Nick Colyer kept Eagles in front but with both sides down to 10, West’s deflected shot secured a point for Headcorn.

East Malling Reserves couldn’t handle the Maidstone Internatio­nal attack, losing 5-1.

Dom Archer, Mike Barham, Chris Brown, Joe White and an own goal put Internatio­nal in charge, with Billy Bleach’s late consolatio­n the goal of the game.

Barming Colts remain unbeaten at the top of Division 3 after a 2-1 win at Sutton Valence Athletic.

Luke Snazel gave Athletic the lead but an excellent move saw Elliott Young level.

Colts went ahead when Dylan Feehily struck from the edge of the area before Athletic had Alex Hardley sent off for foul and abusive language.

Maidstone Tempests maintained their 100% record, beating White Horse Reserves 4- 0 with goals from Ciaran Higgins (2), Lee Gasson and Patrick Armstrong.

Horse had Shane Ingram sent off.

Oakleigh Rovers came from two goals down to beat Vinters 5-2. Andrew Driver and Paul Joyce moved Vinters ahead but Dan Davy, Sean Mace and Danny Parris had Rovers in front at the break.

Further goals from James Hargreaves and Sam Bantock made it five but Rovers finished with 10 after Lee Ralph picked up a second booking.

Invicta Sunday’s 3- 0 win over Barming Blues burst into life in the second half. A change in formation boosted Invicta and they led when man-of-thematch Joe Brecht set up Shaun Dowling on the edge of the box.

James Marshall hit the bar but Invicta doubled their lead, Dowling combining with captain Alex Dunmill and finishing well.

Dowling completed his hat-trick after Dunmill burst through midfield and squared.

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