Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District
Bourne cruise to cup win
Herne Bay & Whitstable Sunday League
Doubles from Louis Brister and Robbie Loomer helped Littlebourne to a 6- 0 win at Hythe RBL in the Kent Premier Cup, first round.
Ted Johnson Connelly were scorers.
Monument PFC beat Dolphin Kings United 4-1 with Ashley Kohler (2), Bob Hitchcock and Joe Halford the men on target.
Wingham went down 7-3 to Social Team United and Tankerton Royals also bowed out, losing 2-1 to Dolphin, Nick Gardiner was their scorer.
Waterfront went through in the Kent Junior Trophy 6-3 against Ashburnham and they are joined by Northgate Rangers, 6-2 victors over Shepherdswell Spartans.
Out, though, are Faversham Strike Force, beaten 3- 0 by FC Whitfield and Monument PFC Reserves, who lost 4-1 after extra time to Schulz & Moore. Nick Burn scored their consolation.
Ritchie Martin stole the show with four goals as Monument PFC A 5 beat AFC Hare & Hounds 5-2 in the Kent Junior Trophy. Ollie Omer netted the other.
St Stephen’s were 6-1 winners over Hugin Vikings, and Oare will join them in the second round after a 2-1 win over Valley. Goals from Matty O’hara and Bradley Falconer proved just enough.
Herne Bay Athletic lost 3-2 to Cheriton AFC despite goals for Josh Cooke and Jack D Sutton, and their Guy other and Littlebourne Reserves were beaten 5-2 by Centre Spot. Alex Huckle and Dan Sillito were the Bourne scorers.
Ty Holder’s goal was all that separated Tankerton FC and Heron as the Whitstable side progressed.
Another week, another win for Premier Division champions Rising Sun who beat Chilham 6-1 to make it four from four, Stacey Davis and Wayne Fittall both scored twice, with one each for Sam Hallet and Kenny Sanders. Ben Walsh replied for the home side,
Jadon Blues beat Crusaders 4-1, led by Dan Lawrence’s double. Connor Partridge and Brad Weston completed their tally.
Matt Hennessey and Ky Hall both scored twice as The Elephant beat Hampton 4-1 in Division 1.
Nathan French’s treble was at the heart of Chislet’s 5-3 success over A1 Tyres. Mustafa Cakir and Callum Kennelly added a goal each with Toby Winson (2) and Mark Chatfield replying for Tyres.
City Lions edged Canterbury Toon 2-1 in Division 2 with goals from Sebastian Clark and Michael Bell. Toon’s reply came from Michael Smith.