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 Picture: 2 goal Stuart King: Tunbridge Wells made their second visit to The Belmont this season, and lasted four minutes before conceding the first goal of the afternoon. Having been beaten 3-0 in the Kent Senior Trophy back in January visiting manager Martin Farnie must have been dreading this Kent League match. The Reds had defender Gary Sayer back in the side after injury replacing Michael Adcock who dropped to a very strong bench alongside Micky Lane, Alex Hossick, Sam Prett and Marlon Button.
 
It took just four minutes for the league leaders to open the scoring as a poor back pass was pounced on by Stuart King who delicately lobbed veteran keeper Alan Rogers to open the scoring.The home side continued to create chances with Andy Constable failing to hit the target on two occasions.
 
The Reds extended their lead on twelve minutes when after a neat build up Tommy Martin scored his first goal for the club with a perfect shot into the corner of the net..On his 100th appearance for the club busy midfielder Marcos Perona had a great chance to score his twentieth goal in a Red shirt only to slip at the vital moment.
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Pre-match. Stuart King receives a trophy from Alan for his hatrick against Sporting Bengal. Would he replicate his good form? (sorry Gordon, the one without you in was better!).
Picture: WTFC club secretary Alan Gower presenting Stuart King with his award for his 3 goals against Sporting Bengal:

With a rout looking likely it was the lowly visitors who got back into the game, when after some sloppy defending Ben Hilden beat Kevin Fewell from close range.The unbeaten leaders were not to let up however and with two minutes remaining of the first half leading scorer King added to his tally when he beat Rogers to put the Reds 3-1 to the good at half time.
 
The second half started with Whitstable continuing to dominate proceedings against a poor Tumnbridge Wells outfit and the only surprise was that it took until the 59th minute before the fourth goal arrived as midfielder Jake Gess netted his eleventh goal of the season. Marc Seager introduced striker Sam Prett to the fray and he looked dangerous on his return to first team action after injury.
 
With Croydon drawing and Thamesmead losing at Greenwich Borough the Oysternen have extended their lead at the top of the table to thirteen points and victory at home to VCD next saturday will put the Reds in touch of the Kent League championship for the first time in their long history.
 
WHITSTABLE  1. Fewell 2. Sayer 3. Parker 4. Thomas 5. Ohakam 6. Martin 7. Gess 8. Perona 9. King 10. Constable 11. Strouts  12. Prett 14. Hossick 15. Button 16. Lane 17. Adcock
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