Minster saw off another potential title challenger on Saturday to maintain a healthy lead at the top of the Kent League Premier Division. The island side have a 26-point cushion at the halfway stage of the season having beaten Tunbridge Wells, defending champions Lordswood and much-fancied St Lawrence & Highland Court in their last three games. More: Kent Cricket League Premier Division round-up Chasing a revised target of 199 against St Lawrence, Minster knocked the runs off with three overs to spare for a six-wicket win. Captain Dave Masters said: “We’ve been beating the top teams which is r…