Ryman Premier League
Kingstonian kept in touch with the leaders of the Ryman Premier League on Saturday with a 3-1 win over Canvey Island at Kingsmeadow.
Alan Dowson’s men had to come from behind after finding themselves 1-0 down at the break – but goals from Andre McCollin, Ryan Moss and Dee Okejie turned the match around.
Ks climbed to second in the table, a single point behind Wealdstone, who beat Maidstone United 2-1 at home.
McCollin and Moss now have 31 goals between them in all competitions, but they fall behind Charlie Moone of Hampton & Richmond Borough, who bagged his 23rd goal of the season in a 2-2 draw at Margate.
Luke Wanadio had the Beavers 2-1 ahead, only for the hosts to equalise in the final minute.
Met Police and Carshalton Athletic’s matches were called off due to the weather.
Ryman Division One South
Only four games survived the weather on Saturday, and it was Walton Casuals who took the most advantage with a 1-0 win at Faversham Town.
Connor French’s 10th strike of the season lifted the Casuals into second place, a point behind leaders Peacehaven & Telscombe, albeit having played three games more.
Tooting & Mitcham United also survived the weather to beat Hythe Town 4-1 at the Imperial Fields.
Frankie Sawyer grabbed a brace, and Bashiru Alimi and Max Noble also scored to lift the Terrors to 10th in the table.
There were no games for Walton & Hersham, Leatherhead or Corinthian Casuals.
This week’s fixtures:
Boxing Day
Ryman Premier League
East Thurrock United v Carshalton Athletic
Hampton & Richmond Borough v Kingstonian
Harrow Borough v Met Police
Ryman Division One South
Walton Casuals v Walton & Hersham
Chipstead v Leatherhead
Corinthian Casuals v Tooting & Mitcham United
Saturday
Ryman Premier League
Carshalton Athletic v Bognor Regis Town
Kingstonian v Harrow Borough
Met Police v Thamesmead Town
Wealdstone v Hampton & Richmond Borough
Ryman Division One South
Guernsey v Corinthian Casuals
Leatherhead v Horsham
Three Bridges v Walton Casuals
Tooting & Mitcham United v Peacehaven & Telscombe
Walton & Hersham v Sittingbourne
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