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Premier Division
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Buckhurst Hill missed a number of chances against Sungate on Saturday. However, the Premier Division leaders were able to pick up all the points thanks to Suleyman Zuhdu notching midway through the first half.

 

The result sees Buckhurst Hill remain top with a two-point lead over Kelvedon Hatch who also won on Saturday, thanks to a Theo Ola brace which saw his team overcome Springfield 2-1.

 

Anthony Pantaleo supplied the Springfield goal. Harold Wood Athletic slip down to third after they were held to a 2-2 draw by Old Southendian with Chris Muir and Rob Whitnell their scorers.

 

Hutton and Canning Town provided plenty of entertainment as their game produced eight goals, but the points go to Hutton who run out 5-3 winners thanks to goals from Chris Rowlatt, Tom Price, Chris Skingley, Will Marlowe and Josh Bardouleau.

 

Canning Town’s goals were scored by Patrick Damali, Matt Betts and Paul Henry. Leigh Ramblers end the weekend in fifth after a Jamie Selby-Knight brace plus a goal from Joe Hunter saw them beat Great Baddow 3-1.

 

Division One

 

Snaresbrook returned to winning ways with a 2-1 win over Galleywood.

 

Snaresbrook’s goals were scored by Josh Woodcock and Harry Prince, while Galleywood’s reply came via Freddie Bartrum. 

 

Ramsden Scotia remain on Snaresbrook’s tail after Ryan Leddra netted for them in their 1-0 win over Herongate Athletic. Defeat keeps Herongate in the drop zone, while Old Chelmsfordians, who sit one place above it managed a 5-0 win over bottom-placed May & Baker E.C. Res.

 

Martin Mixture (2), Joshua Lawrence, William King and Joe Kemp were the marksmen, with the win now opening up a four-point gap between themselves and Herongate.

 

Sean Green scored a hat-trick in Ongar Town’s 5-0 away win at Frenford Res. with Ben Polley and Ross Carpenter the other scorers.

 

Division Two

 

Harold Wood Athletic Res. are the new leaders after Perry Robinson and Chris Pope notch in their 2-0 away win at Rochford Town.

 

Toby are up to second after a Des Gallen brace helped them beat Beacon Hill Rovers 2-1; meanwhile, Runwell Sports keep in touch of the top two after their 3-1 away at Ryan keeps them fourth, two points off the leaders.

 

Charlie Adams, Aaron Rix from the penalty spot and an own goal were the sources of the Runwell goals. 

 

Division Three

 

Laindon Orient are up to second after a 4-1 win over Academy Soccer who finished the game with only nine men.

 

Laindon scored their goals through Sam Lake, Ryan Scougall, Adam Cole and an own goal, while Marc Porter-Brown scored the Academy Soccer goal. Chadrack Domingos was the White Ensign Res. scorer in a 2-1 defeat at Wakering Sports.

 

Anagram Records Trophy

 

Catholic United breezed into the 3rd Round of the Anagram Records Trophy after Sandridge Rovers were handed a 9-0 defeat.

 

Tom Hollinsworth bagged a hat-trick; Jamie Salmon and Tom Kearney notched braces; Max Kent and Billy Shulver also hit the target to complete a goal scoring afternoon.

 

Rayleigh Town dominated the opening 20 minutes of their game against PFC Victoria London but found themselves a goal down, then Bailey Moss stepped up and scored twice before the break to hand Rayleigh a 2-1 lead.

 

A defensive error allowed the hosts to level up before scoring again to run out 3-2 winners.

 

London Junior Cup

 

Goals from George Oakley, Ajibola Orinlonshe, Charlie Heatly and Jack Potten saw FC Hamlets overcome Bridon Ropes Res. with a 4-1 win. Newham United however are out after suffering a 5-1 reverse at Hilltop.

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Scott Lanza`s Essex Olympian League Round-Up
Scott Lanza`s Essex Olympian League Round-Up
Monday 12 November 18 I 00:52:36
Photo by

Buckhurst Hill missed a number of chances against Sungate on Saturday. However, the Premier Division leaders were able to pick up all the points thanks to Suleyman Zuhdu notching midway through the first half.

 

The result sees Buckhurst Hill remain top with a two-point lead over Kelvedon Hatch who also won on Saturday, thanks to a Theo Ola brace which saw his team overcome Springfield 2-1.

 

Anthony Pantaleo supplied the Springfield goal. Harold Wood Athletic slip down to third after they were held to a 2-2 draw by Old Southendian with Chris Muir and Rob Whitnell their scorers.

 

Hutton and Canning Town provided plenty of entertainment as their game produced eight goals, but the points go to Hutton who run out 5-3 winners thanks to goals from Chris Rowlatt, Tom Price, Chris Skingley, Will Marlowe and Josh Bardouleau.

 

Canning Town’s goals were scored by Patrick Damali, Matt Betts and Paul Henry. Leigh Ramblers end the weekend in fifth after a Jamie Selby-Knight brace plus a goal from Joe Hunter saw them beat Great Baddow 3-1.

 

Division One

 

Snaresbrook returned to winning ways with a 2-1 win over Galleywood.

 

Snaresbrook’s goals were scored by Josh Woodcock and Harry Prince, while Galleywood’s reply came via Freddie Bartrum. 

 

Ramsden Scotia remain on Snaresbrook’s tail after Ryan Leddra netted for them in their 1-0 win over Herongate Athletic. Defeat keeps Herongate in the drop zone, while Old Chelmsfordians, who sit one place above it managed a 5-0 win over bottom-placed May & Baker E.C. Res.

 

Martin Mixture (2), Joshua Lawrence, William King and Joe Kemp were the marksmen, with the win now opening up a four-point gap between themselves and Herongate.

 

Sean Green scored a hat-trick in Ongar Town’s 5-0 away win at Frenford Res. with Ben Polley and Ross Carpenter the other scorers.

 

Division Two

 

Harold Wood Athletic Res. are the new leaders after Perry Robinson and Chris Pope notch in their 2-0 away win at Rochford Town.

 

Toby are up to second after a Des Gallen brace helped them beat Beacon Hill Rovers 2-1; meanwhile, Runwell Sports keep in touch of the top two after their 3-1 away at Ryan keeps them fourth, two points off the leaders.

 

Charlie Adams, Aaron Rix from the penalty spot and an own goal were the sources of the Runwell goals. 

 

Division Three

 

Laindon Orient are up to second after a 4-1 win over Academy Soccer who finished the game with only nine men.

 

Laindon scored their goals through Sam Lake, Ryan Scougall, Adam Cole and an own goal, while Marc Porter-Brown scored the Academy Soccer goal. Chadrack Domingos was the White Ensign Res. scorer in a 2-1 defeat at Wakering Sports.

 

Anagram Records Trophy

 

Catholic United breezed into the 3rd Round of the Anagram Records Trophy after Sandridge Rovers were handed a 9-0 defeat.

 

Tom Hollinsworth bagged a hat-trick; Jamie Salmon and Tom Kearney notched braces; Max Kent and Billy Shulver also hit the target to complete a goal scoring afternoon.

 

Rayleigh Town dominated the opening 20 minutes of their game against PFC Victoria London but found themselves a goal down, then Bailey Moss stepped up and scored twice before the break to hand Rayleigh a 2-1 lead.

 

A defensive error allowed the hosts to level up before scoring again to run out 3-2 winners.

 

London Junior Cup

 

Goals from George Oakley, Ajibola Orinlonshe, Charlie Heatly and Jack Potten saw FC Hamlets overcome Bridon Ropes Res. with a 4-1 win. Newham United however are out after suffering a 5-1 reverse at Hilltop.

Copyright Non League Today. Permission to use quotations from this article is granted subject to appropriate credit being given to the Non League Today website as the source and a link back to the Non League Today website.
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