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Ashley Nadesan scored twice for Gillingham on Tuesday night in a friendly match against Dartford.
Kent let Lancashire off the hook on day one of their County Championship clash at Canterbury.
A non-league club have expressed their “deep regret” at being chucked out of this season’s FA Vase due to fielding an ineligible player.
Former Canterbury Hockey Club player and Canterbury Christ Church University alumna Grace Balsdon has been awarded an honorary university doctorate.
Jack Pegden and Chloe Cleaver took the men’s and women’s singles titles at this year’s Kent County Tennis Championships.
Lydd racer Bradley Ray could only toil in the latest round of the Superbike World Championship at Aragon.
Platt’s Heath’s Jake Hill will go again next season but Wrotham-based Motorbase Performance are in the driving seat thanks to Ash Sutton’s heroics.
Medway secured their second win of the Regional 2 South East season - but only just.
Holcombe returned from Southgate with an opening win for their women’s team and a second victory of the season for the Men’s Premier Division side.
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After doing the hard work, Canterbury let a National League 2 East win slip out of their grasp against visiting Wimbledon.
Chatham Town SR made it two wins out of two at the top of the Premier Division in the Medway Area Sunday League.
Tonbridge Juddians made a tough-looking National League 2 East fixture at Old Albanians look easy.
Maidstone Weightlifting Club excelled at this year’s National Age Group Championships - and they will be on home turf next year.
Powerboat racer Colin Jelf is hoping to finish the world championship season on a high this weekend.
Two crews from Deal Rowing Club ended their long wait for glory in the South Coast Championships at Folkestone.
Struggling Kent took six County Championship Division 1 points back to Canterbury as they batted out the final day to draw with Somerset at Taunton.
Holcombe captain Harriet Pittard believes they are in a strong position heading into the first round of fixtures.
There was plenty of entertainment despite another rain-disrupted day as Kent toiled away against hosts Somerset before the elements intervened again.
More than 900 entrants took part in this year’s Hospice 23 run - with almost £100,000 raised for Hospice in the Weald.
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