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It's derby day for Canterbury this weekend and head coach Matt Corker is looking forward to it.
Herne Bay boss Ben Smith has spoken of his admiration for Tony Russell as his side prepare to host Lewes this Saturday.
Manager Richard Styles was gutted Whitstable lost on their big return to The Belmont - but says the defeat will not define their season.
Faversham fighter Alex Branson-Cole is set to be fighting at York Hall this Saturday - but insists he won’t be overawed by the occasion.
Folkestone will look to avoid a repeat showing when they visit Carshalton this weekend.
One particular young club cricketer recently enjoyed quite the few days.
Attacking midfielder Nathan Wood has made a fine start to the season at Faversham and the club’s management team are loving working with him.
Head coach Matt Walker admits Kent may be without an overseas bowler for their final matches of the season.
Manager Steve King has hinted he will rotate Deal’s squad ahead of playing two matches in the space of three days.
Manager Andy Hessenthaler had Dover’s players in for extra training on Sunday after conceding they were not good enough in their defeat at Eastbourne.
Manager Andy Drury was pleased with 10-man Margate’s FA Cup win - and told his troops that’s exactly the sort of performance he wants in every game.
Kent pair Harry Podmore and Darren Stevens helped St Lawrence & Highland Court end a 12-year wait to return to the Kent League Premier Division.
The sun was shining and the beer was flowing as Sheldwich Cricket Club marked their 100th anniversary in some style.
There has been plenty of success for Canterbury Rugby Club’s touch rugby players to celebrate.
Old Gravesendians are approaching their 95th anniversary celebrations - and they hope a toast to a competitive comeback will be on the cards, too.
Kent's Jordan Cox has earned his first senior international England call-up.
Manager Ben Smith says he couldn’t “rob” departing Herne Bay defender Dan Carrington of his best years.
Canterbury Rugby Club start their National League 2 East season at North Walsham this weekend - but without player-coach Matt Corker on the field.
Joint-boss John Embery is thrilled with the defensive options Faversham Town now have at their disposal.
Kent have confirmed the players who got them to the Royal London One-Day Cup final will be the ones given the opportunity to lead them to glory.