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After their disappointing defeat at Tamworth in midweek Gravesend & Northfleet returned to winning ways with a 2-0 win at York City. A goal in each half from Charlie MacDonald and Onome Sodje earned the Fleet three points in their latest Nationwide Conference fixture. Welling's poor run of form continued in Conference South after they were held to a 0-0 draw by Lewes at Park View Road,
Championship chasing Bromley were beaten 2-1 by Kent rivals Folkestone in the Ryman Premier Division. The hosts had taken the lead through a fifth minute penalty by Gareth Williams. Neil Cugley's side hit back to claim all three points thanks to former Gillingham player Mark Saunders and Damien Abel. Ramsgate caused an upset by winning 1-0 at Billericay Town with Simmon Pettit netting the winner two minutes from time. Margate hot shot Danny Hockton scored twice along with a James Pinnock goal as the Gate beat Walton & Hersham 3-0 at Hartsdown Park. John Main, John Beales and Ray Powell were on target in Tonbridge's 3-1 win over Staines Town.
 
Maidstone returned to winning ways in Ryman Division One after a Simon Austin penalty gave them a 1-0 win over Burgess Hill Town. Dartford took the lead through Jay May at home to Dulwich Hamlet only for the South Londoners to hit back to earn a 1-1 draw. Dover crushed Chatham 5-0 in the first of two Kent derbies in the Division.  Former Chatham player Byron Walker scored twice with Jimmy Dryden, Nick Humphrey and a Tom Binks own goal completing the scoring. Ashford and Sittingbourne shared six goals in a 3-3 draw at Homelands. The home side had Walid Matata(2) and Simon Glover on target while for the midtable visitors Mark Lovell, Mitchell Sherwood and Lee Browning hit the net. Cray went down 2-1 at Walton Casuals despite Lewis Wood giving the Kent club the lead
 
Thamesmead went back into second place in the Kent League after a 3-1 win over VCD. Two goals from Pedro Knight and a last minute goal from Sam Thomas gave them the three points with Richard Sinden scoring for Martin Ford's side. Greenwich Borough won 2-1 at Croydon with Meshach Nugent and Harbingi Grant while Billy Warner netted a consolation for the home side. Beckenham took the lead through Wade Falana only for Hythe to hit back to win 2-1 thanks to goals from Barry Crawford and Jason Brazier. Erith & Belvedere won 2-1 at Lordswood with Nick Smith against his former club and Steve White scoring while Ricky Freeman scored for the home side. Deal had John Utterson and Mark Pollard on the scoresheet in their 2-1 win at Herne Bay who replied through Aaron Firth. Goals from Aaron Smith and Tony Atkins saw Sevenoaks beat Faversham 2-0. while Dave Hassett and Joe Fuller scored for Tunbridge Wells in their 2-1 win over Slade Green who replied through Frank Sawyer. The days biggest winners were Erith who beat a poor Sporting Bengal side 7-1. Player/Manager Mark Tompkins hit a hat-trick with Scott Edwards(2), Sebastien Schoburgh and Ashley Douglas completing the scoring.

Mark Wyver:....Saturday Kent Football
Lowly Tamworth put a dent into Gravesend & Northfleet's Nationwide Conference Play Off hopes after they defeated the Kent side 2-1. Prolific striker Charlie MacDonald scored a consolation goal for the Fleet in the 81st minute.Two games in three days ended in two Conference South defeats for Welling as on Tuesday they went down 2-1 at Braintree Town and then in their home game played at Gravesend & Northfleet's Stonebridge Road ground they were beaten 2-1 by Thurrock.
 
The two Thanet clubs were in Ryman Premier Division action and both earned 1-1 draws. Jimmy Ward's Ramsgate side held high flying Chelmsford City to a 1-1 draw at Southwood. Leading scorer Shaun Welford had given the Rams the lead. Margate took the lead through Danny Hockton at home to Horsham only for the Sussex side to snatch a 1-1 draw with an 84th minute equalizer.
 
A shock result ocured in the Ryman Division One Kent derby as relegation threatened Chatham won 2-1 at league leaders Maidstone. Gavin Schulz on loan from Ramsgate gave the Medway side the lead only for Simon Austin to bring parity for the Stones. The young Chats side were rewarded however with an 82nd minute winner from Rob Denness. Cray were held to a 2-2 draw by Godalming Town at Hayes Lane. On target for the Wands were Lewis Wood and Ross Lover. Ashford went down to a 2-1 defeat at Horsham YMCA with George Fenwick netting for the Kent strugglers.
 
Kent League leaders Whitstable were held to a 1-1 draw at Hythe despite going ahead through Andy Constable. The hosts who had Barry Crawford and Aiden Pursglove sent off equalized courtesy of a Roy Godden penalty. VCD still have an interest in the Championship race as their 8-1 drubbing of Sporting Bengal proved. Much travelled striker Leroy Huggins hit a hat-trick and there were also goals for Mark Greatorex, Juan Ramirez, Danny Penny, Lee Coburn and Shane Baptiste who put through his own net. Greenwich Borough took a sixth minute lead through Hussain Budak only for Adam Morrish to earn Slade Green a 1-1 draw. A first half goal from Aaron Smith gave Sevenoaks a 1-0 win over Erith at Greatness Park. An on form Erith & Belvedere had Adrian Deane, Steve White and Micky Collins on the scoresheet in their 3-1 win at Tunbridge Wells who replied through Joe Fuller.

 


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