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East Kent rugby star Huw Jones is in line to become a full international after being included in Scotland’s 27-man squad to tour Japan.
James Lloyd's ambition to play professional basketball have been boosted by being signed up by a top USA junior college.
There was disappointment for Tom Ransley and the Great Britain men’s eight in the latest World Cup in Lucerne, Switzerland.
Kent Spitfires suffered their first loss in NatWest T20 Blast South Group on Thursday night with a dramatic nine-run loss at Hampshire.
Teenage batsmen Tom Barton and Ben Carpenter-Friend each posted their maiden century in a record-breaking unbroken stand of 338 for Chestfield 2nds.
After being invited to run in the Diamond League, Bobby Clay is putting no limits on how far her fine form might take her this summer.
Skipper Sam Northeast has welcomed the sense of expectation surrounding Kent as they prepare to venture into their third competition of the season.
Former Dover keeper Andy Rafferty is dismayed that his memorable spell at Crabble has been tarnished by the acrimonious manner of his departure.
Kent and England batsman Lydia Greenway has announced her retirement from international cricket.
Daniel Bell-Drummond was philosophical after Kent's wash-out against Leicestershire, despite improving his average with another unbeaten half-century.
Skipper Sam Northeast says he has no idea how he’s going to pick a side to follow up Kent's thrilling championship win at Derbyshire.
Despite revealing she is standing down as player-coach after three successful years, Jen Wilson says Canterbury Ladies’ future is bright.
Scott Porter is delighted that so many senior players have committed their future to Whitstable for next season.
Ray Turner is plotting another promotion push with Faversham and hopes he has two new signings on the way to help them finally get over the line.
After a rollercoaster start to his championship career, Sean Dickson hopes his lifetime-best knock will get people talking about his batting again.
Kent claimed a final-day county championship win at Derbyshire on Wednesday.
Kent Cricket high performance director Simon Willis is leaving the club after 23 years to take on the same role at Sri Lanka Cricket.
Some of Kent football’s biggest names will flock to Winch’s Field on Sunday to take part in a testimonial for Herne Bay midfielder Lee Browning.
Alex Blake admits frustration at his stop-start return to Championship cricket – claiming it’s the best he’s felt in red-ball cricket for years.
Jack Parkinson says Dover’s youthful squad will be stronger for the experience gained in the play-offs.