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Beckenham Town kept their three-point lead at the top of the Southern Counties East League Premier Division, thanks to 1-0 win at Tunbridge Wells on Saturday.
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Richard Atkins scored the only goal of the game in the 12th minute from the penalty spot to keep the rest of the pack at bay.

 

Tunbridge Wells have now gone 6 League games without a win and remain in 18th place.

 

Fisher are still the closest side to the leaders after winning their 9th game in the last 10 when holding off Deal Town 2-0.

 

The hosts got off to the perfect start when Rob Brown fired home from the edge of the area in the first minute and that lead was added to on the hour-mark when Kushal Campbell-Palmer fired home.

 

The defeat sees the Hoops slide to 9th place after now going 6 games without a win. Bearsted continued their impressive home record when winning for the eleventh time in a row on their own turf, this one against a strong Glebe side.

 

Peter Williams and Kaiyo Peeke gave the Bears a two-goal lead before Laurent Hamici pulled one back from the spot to set up a tense finish.

 

Bearsted held on though and claimed the three points that move them to 8th place. Crowborough Athletic won for the fourth league game in a row when getting past Canterbury City 3-2 at Salters Lane.

 

The hosts took the lead on 4 minutes through Brett Ince before the Crows fired back with goals from Luke Leppard with two and Jack Funnell.

 

A late Dave Pilcher effort was not quite enough to earn Canterbury anything from the game meaning Crowborough now enter the top seven places.

 

A first half Dan Bradshaw penalty settled the big game of the day as Sheppey United won 1-0 at Chatham Town.

 

The Ites now leap over today's opponents in to 3rd place. Erith Town won for the 4th time in a row to send AFC Croydon Athletic away from the stadium without a point.

 

Russell Bedford and Carl Rook gave the hosts a 2-0 lead inside half an hour before Jamie Thoroughgood pulled one back before the break.

 

With no further scoring the Dockers earned the points that shoot them towards the mid-table places.

 

Two late goals saw K Sports come from behind to beat Hollands & Blair at Cobdown.

 

David Abe had given the visitors a first half lead before Sam Stace and James Jeffrey scored in the final 10 minutes to hand the hosts the win.

 

K Sports good run continues while Blair have now lost the last ten games and remain in 17th place.

 

Euan Sahadow scored twice within 10 minutes to give Lordswood the perfect start at home to Croydon.

 

Surprisingly the Lords could not build on that and the only other goal was a last-minute consolation for Croydon from the spot by David Owusu.

 

The win enabled Lordswood to re-enter the top half of the table whilst The Trams have now lost all twelve league games this season.

 

On Sunday, Corinthian pulled off a great 3-2 win at Cray Valley PM to close in on the top two, while still having games in hand.

 

 

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Southern Counties East League Round-Up
Southern Counties East League Round-Up
Sunday 11 November 18 I 11:01:44
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Richard Atkins scored the only goal of the game in the 12th minute from the penalty spot to keep the rest of the pack at bay.

 

Tunbridge Wells have now gone 6 League games without a win and remain in 18th place.

 

Fisher are still the closest side to the leaders after winning their 9th game in the last 10 when holding off Deal Town 2-0.

 

The hosts got off to the perfect start when Rob Brown fired home from the edge of the area in the first minute and that lead was added to on the hour-mark when Kushal Campbell-Palmer fired home.

 

The defeat sees the Hoops slide to 9th place after now going 6 games without a win. Bearsted continued their impressive home record when winning for the eleventh time in a row on their own turf, this one against a strong Glebe side.

 

Peter Williams and Kaiyo Peeke gave the Bears a two-goal lead before Laurent Hamici pulled one back from the spot to set up a tense finish.

 

Bearsted held on though and claimed the three points that move them to 8th place. Crowborough Athletic won for the fourth league game in a row when getting past Canterbury City 3-2 at Salters Lane.

 

The hosts took the lead on 4 minutes through Brett Ince before the Crows fired back with goals from Luke Leppard with two and Jack Funnell.

 

A late Dave Pilcher effort was not quite enough to earn Canterbury anything from the game meaning Crowborough now enter the top seven places.

 

A first half Dan Bradshaw penalty settled the big game of the day as Sheppey United won 1-0 at Chatham Town.

 

The Ites now leap over today's opponents in to 3rd place. Erith Town won for the 4th time in a row to send AFC Croydon Athletic away from the stadium without a point.

 

Russell Bedford and Carl Rook gave the hosts a 2-0 lead inside half an hour before Jamie Thoroughgood pulled one back before the break.

 

With no further scoring the Dockers earned the points that shoot them towards the mid-table places.

 

Two late goals saw K Sports come from behind to beat Hollands & Blair at Cobdown.

 

David Abe had given the visitors a first half lead before Sam Stace and James Jeffrey scored in the final 10 minutes to hand the hosts the win.

 

K Sports good run continues while Blair have now lost the last ten games and remain in 17th place.

 

Euan Sahadow scored twice within 10 minutes to give Lordswood the perfect start at home to Croydon.

 

Surprisingly the Lords could not build on that and the only other goal was a last-minute consolation for Croydon from the spot by David Owusu.

 

The win enabled Lordswood to re-enter the top half of the table whilst The Trams have now lost all twelve league games this season.

 

On Sunday, Corinthian pulled off a great 3-2 win at Cray Valley PM to close in on the top two, while still having games in hand.

 

 

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