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Margate cruised to a 3-0 win against Grays to keep their seven-point lead at the top of Ryman League Premier Division intact on Saturday afternoon.
Dover produced another superb performance to register a 2-1 win at Gateshead and extend their unbeaten Vanarama Conference run to six matches.
Ten-man Welling United conceded twice in the second-half to slip to a 2-0 reverse against Bristol Rovers at the Memorial Stadium on Saturday.
It has been revealed that Kent will play two T20s and a Championship game at the revamped County Ground in Beckenham next season.
Faversham forward Renford Tenyue faces an indefinite period out as he awaits treatment for a heart condition.
Faversham manager Ray Turner can’t wait to unleash new loan signing Charley Robertson in one of Town’s biggest games of the season.
Kent captain Rob Key led the tributes to Australian batsman Phil Hughes, who passed away on Thursday, two days after being struck by a cricket ball.
KM Group sports journalist Alex Hoad lifts the lid on one of the most contentious issues in sport... whether it's acceptable to bet against your team.
Susannah Townsend is not contemplating anything other than glory as England begin their FIH Champions Trophy bid in the hockey hotbed of Argentina.
Kent and England spinner James Tredwell claimed two wickets in two balls but could not help England avoid a 25-run opening ODI defeat in Sri Lanka.
Former Kent overseas star Doug Bollinger has been offered counselling after witnessing Australian batsman Phil Hughes suffer a serious head injury.
Canterbury’s misery on the road in National 2 South continued with a 24-11 defeat at Lydney on Saturday.
Canterbury and Holcombe Ladies lost ground in the race for the Investec National Premier Division title after suffering home defeats on Saturday.
Dartford suffered a narrow defeat at 10-man Lincoln City on a day when they fell further off the pace in the Vanarama Conference relegation fight.
A round-up of results from games involving Kent clubs in League and non-league action on Saturday afternoon.
Shock defeats for Kent duo battling at top of Premier Division and late drama in Division 1 South title-race, plus all the news from Division 1 North.
Maidstone United suffered a 2-0 defeat at Met Police on their return to Ryman League Premier Division less than 48 hours after their FA Cup heroics.
Canterbury Ladies face a crucial top-of-the-table clash with Surbiton on Saturday without GB international midfielder Susannah Townsend.
Herne Bay manager Sam Denly is calling on the public to get behind the club.
Ray Turner says his squad need to learn to deal with life at the top before they lose their lofty standing in Ryman League, Division 1 South.