ROSS Lovett and Michael Shipp were both on target as Lullingstone Castle enjoyed a 2-1 fifth round Kent Junior Cup Group A win over Erith 147 Sports.
In group C, Culverstone United went down 2-0 after a good game away at Wingham.
But NK Aces Reserves won 3-2 away to O’Connells thanks to goals from Nathan Taylor, Terry Woolen and a penalty from Steve Coyne for the winning goal.
Ash Green enjoyed a 4-1 Everden Cup Group A triumph at Oakfield thanks to strikes by Dan Gambrill (2), Nigel Donegan and Rob Manley.
Oakfield’s solitary reply came from Scott Howsam.
Gavin Milligan gave Meopham Reserves an early advantage in Group A, but Horton Kirby emerged 3-1 victors thanks to Joe Aldred, Lewis Royale and James Mitchell.
Will Mullarkey, Nathan Deighton, Guy Martin and Lee Brown inspred Real Man of Kent to a 4-1 Group B win at Fleetway Printers, for whom Mike Ferris replied.
Billy French, Tom McGhee-Lusty and Ryan Green ensured AZ 82 just edged out Kent Celts by the odd goal in five in the same group.
Kent Celts’ goals came from Mike Rogan and Alan Ludlow in an end-to-end contest.
In the Premier Division, Millers Cottage were away in a double fixture to Meopham.
Millers were on top from the start and won the first game by 5-0 thanks to Robin Taws, Simon West, Delroy Samuels, a fine diving header by Dan Salmon and a fifth from Martin Kehily.
In the second game, Millers went one better to triumph 6-0 with further goals from West, James Daly, Tom Crowther (3) and Paul Dalton.
NK Aces defeated Stone C & I with goals from Andrea Necchi-Shiri, Sam Kirwan and Bal Thind.
Stone’s reply was scored by Billy Kingwell.
Earl Grey go back on top of Division One following a good 5-1 win at home at Kings Farm.
Grey were 2-1 to the good by the break, Aaron Spencer scoring both goals and Keiran Bradbeer getting the Bean reply.
In the second half, Earl Grey were having the better of the game and further efforts by Ben Jacomb, Lewis Spencer and keeper Chris Holman (pen) completed the rout.
Sean Harris and Tom Vine inflicted a shock 2-0 defeat on Fleetdown United B, as Viewpoint Reserves came through 2-0 winners to climb up to third.
YMCA Dartford’s Chris Henry scored but couldn’t prevent his side going down 2-1 to fellow Division Two strugglers Joydens Wood.
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