Bridges go eleven clear- and Leafe hit eight

Another win for our leaders, another hammering for the Wasps, victory for the Brickies, and a fine Becks comeback earns a point
Our early kick off came from bottom side East Grinstead Town, and that meant that promotion-chasing visitors AFC Whyteleafe were two goals up before the rest of our matches had even kicked off. Palace Francis opened the scoring on nine minutes, and soon after than Mason Saunders-Henry made added another. Eleven minutes before half time Dan Bennett made it three, and shortly after half time Ryan Gondoh made it four. On fifty five minutes Gondoh capitalised on a goalkeeper error to make it five, and it was to get still worse for the home fans. Moses Emmanuel made it six twenty two minutes from time, Frankie-Jay Moralee added a seventh, and in the last minute Eniola Hassan made it eight. Finally the Wasps pain came to an end, but they are twenty six points from safety with twelve matches remaining, and have now conceded one hundred and twelve goals- a goal difference of minus ninety one.
Leafe climb to third.
Leaders Three Bridges made the trip to the Sussex seaside for a derby against Hastings United. Bridges have spent the entire season scoring goals for fun, and they got the first of the evening just before the half hour, Reece Hallard scoring a rather incredible twenty ninth of the season in only his thirty first game. Eight minutes into the second half Noel Leighton made it two, although Hallard might have been slightly miffed because reports suggest that his effort was going in without the intervention! Two minutes from time Charlie Bennett added a third from the spot, and Bridges lead at the top increased to eleven points.
Sittingbourne hosted Crowborough Athletic, the Brickies with a fourteen match unbeaten run to protect. The home fans were soon celebrating a goal, Jean-Baptiste Fischer scoring from the spot on fifteen minutes, and then Bagasan Graham, scorer of an equaliser deep into added time at the weekend, made his contribution rather earlier, making it two on the half hour- his third goal in four matches. Derek Asamoah added a third just before the hour, and a red card for Alfie Lambden effectively ended the Crows hopes, such as they were, ten minutes later. Darren Foxley made it four-nil right at the end, and the Brickies are fourth.
Second bottom Beckenham Town very much needed the points as Faversham Town made the trip, but the fifth place Lilywhites, holding on to fifth only on goal difference, were similarly keen to record a victory and were son ahead, Josh Ajayi opening the scoring from a free kick on thirteen minutes. George Evans made it two a quarter of an hour later, but Becks were back in the match shortly after the break, Jack Holland halving the arrears- and just after the hour Harry Gamble made it two-two. Neither side could add to the scoreline, and Becks are ten points away from safety, whilst Faversham stay fifth.

