Ryman Premier
Kingstonian remain top of the Ryman Premier League after an Andre McCollin hat-trick inspired them a 4-1 win over Lewes.
Despite falling a goal behind at Kingsmeadow in the third minute, Ks were level at the break thanks to McCollin’s penalty.
The striker put Ks in front just before the hour, before adding his third on the stroke of full time – Ryan Moss also got on the scoresheet.
Hampton & Richmond Borough’s Charlie Moone has 19 goals to his name after another brace saw off Billericay Town 2-1.
Neil McManus scored his first goal in Carshalton Athletic’s colours, but a 1-1 draw at fellow relegation fighters Thamesmead Town keeps the Robins rooted to the foot of the table.
Met Police and Grays Athletic played out a 0-0 draw in Essex.
Ryman Division One South
Leatherhead are up to third in Ryman Division One South after a 3-0 win over Sittingbourne at Fetcham Grove.
Two goals from Tom Bradbrook and an Ian Draycott strike did for the Brickies.
Walton Casuals arrested a run of three league games without a win after a Gabriel Odunaike double at the Waterside stadium saw off Crawley Down Gatwick 2-0.
Jordan Cheadle hit his ninth league goal of the season for Tooting & Mitcham United to cancel out William Turl’s opener for Walton & Hersham at Imperial Fields.
Having drawn level, the Terrors Bashiru Alimi grabbed the winner moments later to claim all the points from a 2-1 scoreline.
Corinthian Casuals’ Jamie Byatt opened the scoring at Whistable Town from the penalty spot, after a foul that saw the Oystermen reduced to 10 men.
However, the Casuals’ struggle against relegation continues after the hosts fought back to win 3-1 in north Kent.
This week’s fixtures
Tuesday
Ryman Premier
Met Police v East Thurrock United
Thamesmead Town v Hampton & Richmond Borough
Ryman Division One South
Walton Casuals v Leatherhead
Saturday
Ryman Premier
Hampton & Richmond Borough v Grays Athletic
Met Police v Lowestoft
Ryman Division One South
Walton & Hersham v Guernsey
Corinthian Casuals v Chipstead
Folkestone Inv v Leatherhead
Merstham v Tooting & Mitcham United
Sittingbourne v Walton Casuals
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