No. 40 Tuesday 24th February 2015. Spartan South Midlands League – Premier Division
Kings Langley 5 (Jackson 35sec,3, 21, Hutchins 34 pen, Carter 55)
Ampthill Town 1 (Dawson 83)
Nick Jackson seemed keen to eclipse fellow striker’ Mitchell Weiss’ seven minute hat trick in the previous game with two goals in the opening three minutes, but ultimately had to wait until the twenty first minute to complete his second treble of the season .It was Weiss who outstripped the defence on the left and delivered the perfect low cross for Jackson to sweep home after 35 seconds and then replicated the service with a through ball that enabled the skipper to beat Jordan McKechnie in a one on one for his second. Kings extended their lead when a corner was only partially cleared and Jackson seized on the ball on the edge of the box to lash home a low shot, before a dazzling Alex Campana run saw him ghost past four defenders only to be felled as he was about to pull the trigger. Danny Hutchings dispatched the penalty with confidence and two minutes later Ant Ladyman was called into action for the first time when he held a shot from Charlie Cullen. Town changed keepers at the break and to their credit, put in a much improved session that matched Kings for much of the half. Ten minutes in, a teasing right wing run by Campana and a textbook cross to the head of Tom Carter had taken the score to five, but Ampthill kept going and although Ant Ladyman had to pull off two good saves, he was powerless to prevent Jake Dawson’s consolation header seven minutes from the end, when the defence failed to utilise its height advantage to deal with the substitute. Although their second half performance did not live up to the first, Kings had done enough to return to the top of the table with four games in hand, taken their goal tally to a remarkable114 and scored five or more in a match for the ninth time this season.