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Hayes dismissed Lordswood for just 97 as they maintained their perfect start in the Kent League Premier Division with a 44-run success.
Herne Bay boss Ben Smith has revealed who he thinks is non-league's Sir Alex Ferguson.
Canterbury Rugby Club head coach Matt Corker says lessons learned last season will help keep his plans for the team on track.
Striker Jay May has hung up his boots, Ashford manager Tommy Warrilow has confirmed.
Boss Jay Saunders reckons he can get more out of Jonny Henly after the Tonbridge goalkeeper agreed to stay at the club for the 2022/23 season.
A former player has been named as Faversham Town’s new chairman.
A woman has been rushed to hospital after the car she was driving was involved in a crash.
Customers queued out of the door as a piri piri chicken shop opened its first doors in Kent.
Health and safety concerns have put an end to plans to hold a military-themed show once again.
Maidstone fighter Sean Noakes wants to stay undefeated for the rest of the year as he celebrates winning his debut professional bout.
Boss Richard Styles has hailed 35-goal Matt Gething as the best striker in the league as the pair reunite at Whitstable.
Player-coach Reda Johnson tops the list of players set to leave Dover this summer.
Striker Alfie Pavey has announced he will be leaving Maidstone this summer.
Head coach Steve King says it has been easier than ever to attract players to join Deal - but that doesn’t mean they’ll be rushing to make signings.
Manager Andy Hessenthaler accepts there is pressure back on him to perform as relegated Dover prepare for life in National League South.
Margate manager Andy Drury has revealed he used to play alongside the father of first summer signing Taylor Fisher.
Kent wicketkeeper Ollie Robinson will join Durham on loan for this season’s T20 Blast.
In-form Kent opener Ben Compton has been selected in a County Select XI squad which will play New Zealand in a four-day match.
Jahid Ahmed starred for Blackheath who dismissed Sevenoaks Vine for only 45 on their way to victory in the Kent Cricket League Premier Division.
Two Canterbury City Tuesday Pool League players were part of a Kent squad crowned national champions.