The Canterbury & District Football League 1907
Established in 1907
Providing grassroots football in South East Kent
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@WinghamFC are up to third thanks to a 3-1 win over University of Kent Monument. George Batten gave Wingham an early lead, Charlie Eastman soon levelled, before second half goals from Daniel Betts and Taylor Page secured the points.
@DealTownRangers recorded its largest win of the season with a 9-0 romping of @MinsterFC1911 . On target were Dale Horton with four, a goal from Ciro Allcock, one a piece from Brandon Collins and Dan Manock, with an own goal completing the rout.
@Sandwichtownfc earned their first point of the season with goals from Tom Quested and Jordan Page in the 2-2 draw with University of Kent Monument whose goals came courtesy of James Budge and Charlie Eastman.
@BettesWelfareFC are now third thanks to an early strike from Rikki Christian, doubles from Daniel Broughton and Jared Lawrence in the 5-1 win at @WinghamFC who had Max Halliday on target.
@DealTownRangers lost more ground on the leaders with a 2-1 defeat at Faversham Ath. Jack Rule put Athletic in front, Brandon Collins equalised just before half time, with Jacob Perrins netting the winner shortly after the break.
@WoodiesFC went 2 up at @CinquePorts2010 thanks to Brandy & Bourne. Smith made it 3 before Douglas pulled one back for Ports, Brandy & Bourne scored again - final score of 6-1 to Borough.
Charlie Barrett gave University of Kent the lead against @MinsterFC1911 William O’Keefe equalised before halftime. Dalvin Adene-Rabiu won the match for University in the final fifteen minutes
Owen Crascall put @CinquePorts2010 in front against @DealTownRangers there were then three second half goals in as many minutes, Thomas Bailey for Ports, Tristian Chapman and Brandon Collins for Rangers, before Callum Wicks scored a late winner for Cinque Ports
Jared Lawrence, now fourteen for the season, scored a treble for @BettesWelfareFC in the 4-1 win over bottom side @Sandwichtownfc Daniel Broughton netted the other, with Baily Perry equalising for Town in the first half.
@Sandwichtownfc without a league win or point, saw off University of Kent Monument 4-1, thanks to goals from Damien Beer, Tom Quested, Marley Wickham and Jack Wain. Charlie Johnson scored a first half goal for Monument
All the goals came in the first half at @WoodiesFC as the home side defeated @WinghamFC 4-0. Robbie Dickenson with a hat trick and Aiden Bourne were the marksmen.
@DealTownRangers came from two down to win 3-2 against University of Kent. Lucas Da-Silva and Obaro Ughwujabo gave the students the lead before Brendan Collins scored twice in the first half and completed his hat-trick early in the second for the comeback.
Faversham Ath continued its league form with a 4-2 win at @BetteshangerWFC Rule netted 3 & sub Perrins for Ath, with Lawrence on target for Welfare
In the group stages of the Challenge Cup, @DoverRangersFC thanks to a treble Ryan Sewelly & 1 from Darcy, won 4-0 @MinsterFC1911
In the Challenge Cup @MinsterFC1911 scored 4 b4 the break at @CinquePortsMen to a Brock double and 1 from Goulette & Haswell. Ports scored 2 with Saunders & Deer on target. 2nd half saw Saunders score a 2nd but Smith added another to finalise the score 5-3 in favour of Minster
@BetteshangerWFC came from two goals down to defeat @WoodiesFC Shaun Gibson’s double put the visitors two up inside half an hour, but second half goals from Brendan Lanphier, Jack Todd and Sam Plant won the game for Welfare.
Lewis Hopgood, Luke Reeve and Reece Rennock all netted braces for leaders @DoverRangersFC in the 7-1 win over University of Kent Monument. Keiton-Beau Bunting scored the other with Paul Ikeru netting Monument’s consolation.
Thanks to strikes from Lucas Da-Silva and Mark Newman, University of Kent were two up against University Monument before Benjamin Senft pulled one back, but late goals from Charlie Barrett and Sebastian Paling saw the students win 4-1.
@WinghamFC were also high scorers netting six unanswered at @Sandwichtownfc . George Batten in the first half, with Daniel Betts, Aaron Carswell, Liam Welsh, and subs James Birbeck-Bailes and Oliver McMillan all netting in the second.