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Great Britain and England’s most-capped player of all time is moving on after over a decade at Holcombe Hockey Club.
Holcombe were beaten in Monday’s England Hockey Tier One Championship final but fought to the end.
Gravesend gymnast Georgia-Mae Fenton won her maiden European individual medal in Rimini - before following up with more GB team success.
Kent eased their way to an historic seven-wicket away win against Lancashire to clinch their first County Championship Division 1 win of the season.
Holcombe are hoping to cap a successful season with their first-ever England Hockey Championship trophy win.
Eagles clinched the Division 2 title despite starting the final day of the season in third place.
Kent remain on track for their first win of the season despite coming up against some stubborn Lancashire batting on day three.
Nathan Gilchrist took a career-best 6-24 as Kent took complete control against Lancashire at Old Trafford.
Joey Evison made his third half-century this season as Kent battled back against Lancashire on the first day of their County Championship match.
Maidstone under-19s scored an incredible last-minute free-kick to win the National League Academy Cup final.
Leeds & Broomfield Cricket Club have been granted planning permission to build a new pavilion.
Matt Parkinson makes a swift return to his former club when Kent visit Lancashire this week.
Maidstone’s James Hall has enjoyed yet more success on the international stage - this time at the European Artistic Championships in Italy.
Dover racer Jake Dixon says he’ll continue to go flat out - despite another costly Moto2 crash.
There’s been no shortage of opinion following Stephen Clemence’s sacking on Monday.
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Jake Hill scored some solid points as his BTCC title bid began at Donington Park.
Tonbridge Juddians ran out of steam to lose their final National League 2 East game of the season at Westcombe Park.
Four tries and the boot of Frank Reynolds made it a winning end to the campaign for Canterbury at Sevenoaks’ expense in National League 2 East.