GURU Nanak Sunday climbed back into the top three in the North Kent Sunday Premier League when they thumped South Darenth 5-1, despite going a goal one down.
But after that, the Gurus never looked back as Jaswinder Bhens netted a hat-superb trick, and two further strikes from Daljit Rana and sub Kam Khunkhun completed the rout.
Guru Nanak FC of Kent County Division Three West had a hard earned 1-1 draw away to Colour Athletic of Paddock Wood.
After conceding a goal, the Gurus started to play a lot better and scored a deserved equaliser when Dean Thorne netted his first ever goal for the club.
Guru Nanak Reserves of Gravesend League Division One bowed out of the League Cup when they lost 5-0 to Premiership Division opposition Black Lion after being outplayed in a very one-sided game.
Elsehwere, Gadget Dale's superb hat-trick could not prevent the under-18s from losing 4-3 to Wigmore.
The under-12s lost 7-3 to Longfield when Simon Sahota (two) Pardip Singh were on the mark.
November 20, 2001 12:31
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