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It was a case of third time lucky for Richard Rees’ Churchfield Syd who won his first Category 1 competition at Central Park on Sunday.
Holcombe Men recorded their biggest-ever Premier Division win in Nottingham on Saturday.
Folkestone pickleball convert Jake Saxby was delighted to medal at his first English Nationals - and thinks the sport’s popularity will keep rising.
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Dozens of players were involved as the Kent Boccia Singles Championships were held for the first time since Covid.
Gillingham are reported to have been denied permission to speak to the Southend United manager.
Holcombe Men are looking to return to winning ways in the Premier Division as they head to winless University of Nottingham on Saturday evening.
Greyhound trainer Paul Donovan will be hoping home advantage counts in Sunday’s Premier Greyhound Racing Kent Derby final.
Former Wasps favourite Kenny Logan has explained why the club want to relaunch in Kent.
Bromley’s Cadet World Champion fencer Amelie Tsang has been exchanging tips on wellbeing with the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Gravesend Sailing Club have paid tribute to their first lady commodore - by naming their new safety boat after her.
The Kent FA have held their first-ever Celebrating Diversity in Football Conference.
Fourteen-year-old Thomas Merritt will be at the wheel of a car next season.
A natural raconteur with a storybook of misadventures and comic capers and a reputation gaining him comparisons to Del Boy has died aged 79.
A late fightback ensured Gravesend earned a narrow home Regional 2 South East win over Sutton & Epsom.
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Medway were beaten at the death after producing a dramatic comeback against Old Colfeians in Regional 2 South East on Saturday.
Ishmael Kpal scored four goals as Anchorians Rovers won 6-2 at Westfield Sole in Division 5 on Sunday.
Rowing great Sir Matthew Pinsent thinks Pembury’s Emily Craig will reach the top step of the podium in Paris next year.
Harvel’s Tony Collett remains in the hunt for Kent Derby glory - but thinks his remaining entry must hit new heights to make the £20,000 Final.