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Joe Denly's magnificent century led Kent Spitfires to their first win of the season as they defeated Middlesex at Canterbury on Sunday.
Maidstone powerboater Ben Jelf claimed a milestone win on his long-awaited return to competition.
Holcombe's Jennie Hoyte put in a five-star display for the South East at the England Over-50 Masters.
Kent Spitfires fell to their fifth defeat in five group matches, losing to Surrey at Canterbury on Friday night.
A Deal primary school have won a top LTA award.
Kent captain Sam Billings offered no excuses after the winless T20 Blast holders suffered their fourth defeat in as many games on Wednesday night.
High winds and low pressure made for challenging conditions during round six of the Wigmore CC Evening 10 mile time trial series.
Jake Hill had to make do with second place - twice - as the BTCC season resumed at Thruxton.
Gillingham supporters have an extra week to purchase season tickets at a discounted price and there’s even better news for younger fans.
It will be a day of fun, food and celebration at the Sellindge Sports & Social Club on Sunday 5 June!
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Holders Kent lost their third successive T20 Blast game, going down narrowly at Hove to Sussex on Sunday.
Weald Table Tennis Club's Diccon Gray says singles and doubles success on the national stage was beyond his wildest dreams.
A husband and wife have cause for double celebration - as their first child is born the day after they start running a pub.
War of words in planning meeting ends with council's new deputy leader being ordered to 'say sorry' to two rivals.
Nic Fennell took a two-minute victory in the Medway Velo Open 25 mile time trial held on the Hamstreet bypass.
Keith Walker overcame injuries from a crash to compete in round five of the Wigmore CC Evening TT Series - taking second place.
Lydd rider Bradley Ray still leads the British Superbike standings but missed out on a £25k bonus at Donington.
Sian Honnor hopes this summer can catapult bowls into the national spotlight ahead of a bumper few months of competition across the United Kingdom.
Revised plans for the Lower Thames Crossing between Kent and Essex propose using swathes of farmland to offset toxic exhaust fumes.