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Back Will Waddington’s impact at Canterbury Rugby Club has been praised by coach Matt Corker after he reached a major milestone.
Boss Keith Boanas’ main priority is on Chatham Town Women’s title bid.
Two in-form sides will lock horns in a vital match as Whitstable aim to continue their climb up the table on Saturday.
Manager Ady Pennock felt Dartford’s match-winning penalty at Hendon evened the scores between the sides this season.
Billy Bennett’s Faversham exit has been described as a “heart-wrenching decision” to have to make by manager Tommy Warrilow.
Isthmian South East side Herne Bay have confirmed their new manager.
The young guns stepped up for Chatham in their draw at promotion-chasing Horsham.
Boss Jake Leberl concedes it would be bitterly disappointing if Dover failed to make the Isthmian Premier play-offs.
Manager Steve King hopes some of Deal’s young players can help them pull off a surprise result this weekend.
Chairman Matt Barman has issued a statement as Herne Bay prepare to confirm who their new manager will be.
Danny Kedwell has landed a new role in football management.
Reece Hobbs has been urged to make the Margate No.1 shirt his own by player-boss Ben Greenhalgh.
Kent director of cricket Simon Cook hopes the short-term pain of County Championship relegation can lead to long-term gains for the county.
Dover manager Jake Leberl and his side will be out to make the Kent Senior Cup final as they visit higher-division opposition.
Manager Jake Leberl felt some Dover fans couldn’t wait to be negative again after their latest home Isthmian Premier defeat.
A five-goal Isthmian Premier game went the way of frontrunners Dartford, who are unbeaten in an incredible 21 league matches, at Hendon.
Nathan Wood helped Faversham maintain their six-point lead at the Southern Counties East League Premier Division summit with a weekend home win.
Larkfield & New Hythe and Whitstable Town have progressed to the Kent Senior Trophy final.
Dover’s Isthmian Premier promotion push took another big dent as their miserable home form continued against struggling Whitehawk.
Player-boss Jamie Coyle reckons the amount of higher-division quality now in Whitstable’s squad has helped them find their groove in the league.