LULLINGSTONE Castle made progress into round three of the Kent Junior Cup Group A after a convincing victory over Farnborough OBG Reserves.

Luke Pearson (2), Ian Hall (2) and Ross Lovett all found the target in a 5-0 triumph.

Premier Division leaders Viewpoint turned on the goals in a 7-1 demolition of Bean in the same group. Arron Tuit scored the lone goal for Bean, but Viewpoint’s regular scorer Damien Blowers got a fine hat-trick to go with strikes from Luke Fincham (2), Lee Martin and Aaron Brown.

Dean McPherson scored a last minute goal for NK Aces in their 4-3 Premier Division win over Meopham.

Jamie Hoyle and Dan Sharkey were among Aces’ other scorers.

Sam Pow struck a powerful 30 yard free-kick to set Stone C & I on their way to a 3-0 win over Woodlands Athletic, with Gary Norman and Luke Taylor (pen) completing the scoring.

Will Harris (2) and Ben Jacomb helped Earl Grey extend their lead at the top of the First Division to six points after a 3-1 win over second-placed Culverstone United.

Dom Falzon (2), Karl McMullen (2), Ashley Graham and Kerri Blake helped third-placed Fleetdown United bounce back from last week’s defeat with a commanding 6-1 win over NK Aces Reserves.

Dan Asbury scored a late consolation goal for Aces.

There were 12 goals in the Viewpoint Reserves v The Rising Eagles game at Kings Farm.

Viewpoint held a 5-1 lead at the interval and although Eagles tightened up their defence in the second half, they still ended up going down 8-4.

Karl Hotchkiss and Dominic Hewitt each helped themselves to hat-tricks, with Sean Harris and Owen Turner completing the scoring for Viewpoint.

Brad Scott and Ross Penrose were on target for Eagles.

AZ 82 overtook Kent Celts at the top of Divison Two after Billy French’s 25th minute goal earned a 1-0 win against their title rivals.

Paul Bradbury (2) and Keir Wilson helped Ash Green climb three places in the table after a 3-1 home success against Meopham Reserves.

James Long (3), Brett Blake Morris (2) and Lewis Crowleyhelped Joydens Wood recover a 3-2 half-time deficit as they overcame Fleetway Printers 6-3.

Lee Knowler, Neil Doogias, James Mitchell and Peter Bourne shared the honours as Horton Kirby defeated YMCA Dartford (Sat) to go fourth in the table.

Lee Hitchings hit Dartford’s solitary goal in the first half.

Adrian McKay, Ashley Ling and Scott Howsam gave Oakfield a 3-0 lead at Real Man of Kent, although the hosts pulled one back in the 88th minute through Will Mullarkey.