Three teams made it two wins out of two at the top of the Southern Counties East League on Saturday.
Bearsted won 4-1 at home to Corinthian to delight manager Kevin Stevens.

Billy Lewins gave the Bears an early lead before three goals in the second half from Ryan Blake, Lewins and Jake Embery’s penalty meant Akshar Santhosh’s stoppage-time reply was no more than a consolation.
Fisher are yet to concede a goal after Kesna Clarke’s effort was the difference against Hollands & Blair.
Ryan Philpott scored twice for Kennington in their 2-1 home success over Tunbridge Wells, who had equalised through D’Armando Lawrence.
Rusthall and Hythe shared six goals in a 3-3 draw at the Jockey Farm.
Lewis Allan put Hythe ahead but Louis Clarke’s brace before the break saw Rusthall lead.
Armani-Jordan Martin equalised early in the second half and Richie Kell put Hythe 3-2 ahead before Jack Kirby levelled just past the hour mark.
Faversham Strike Force came from behind to get their first victory at their new home at The Belmont, defeating Holmesdale 4-1.
Lewis Heywood-Oriogun had put the visitors ahead but Alex Willis’ brace, Harry Taylor and Tom Carter ensured an emphatic win for the home side.
Larkfield & New Hythe played with 10 men for a quarter of the game at Punjab United but still emerged with a creditable 2-2 draw.
Roman Campbell and Jack Hopkins twice put Punjab ahead in the first half but Tyler Ibe and Matt Day’s penalty ensured the teams went in level at the break. Larks had Ibrahim Barrie sent off on 66 minutes.
Sutton Athletic beat Snodland 1-0 thanks to Marc Nouble while Erith & Belvedere beat Stansfeld courtesy of Danny Lear’s spot-kick with 12 minutes left.
Rochester made it two wins out of two in Division 1 with a 3-0 win at home to Banstead, Mack Reilly (2) and Lucas Payne on target.
But it’s Chatham-based SE Dons who lead the way with a 4-1 victory over Croydon, Aaron Watson and Zak Ansah both scoring twice in front of a crowd of 241 at Maidstone Road.