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Dover's unbeaten National League South run extended to six matches as they were held by Bath City.
Invicta East Kent AC coach Peter Mullervy discusses the rise of Canterbury middle-distance runners Matthew Stonier and Alex Millard.
Former Maidstone manager Hakan Hayrettin has landed a new job.
Caretaker boss George Elokobi doesn’t intend to change much ahead of back-to-back away fixtures for Maidstone.
Manager Marcel Nimani will not underestimate Whitstable’s opponents ahead of a busy seven-day period for them.
In-form Hythe will be out to do the double over title-chasing Beckenham this Saturday.
Tushaun Tyreece-Walters is more than happy to play wherever he’s needed now he’s back in the Maidstone fold.
Caretaker boss George Elokobi hopes Maidstone are slowly building some momentum after back-to-back draws.
Joint-boss Micheal Everitt is calling upon Folkestone’s fans to get behind them ahead of their big home match against frontrunners Bishop’s Stortford.
Deal's Jack Penny cashed in on a memorable afternoon - literally!
Former Premier League winger Brandon Pierrick is exactly the sort of exciting player Dover are eager to recruit, according to manager Mitch Brundle.
Striker Rowan Liburd is too good to be playing in Isthmian South East, according to Ramsgate boss Jamie Coyle.
A runner who has worked with a former coach of Sebastian Coe is preparing to compete at the European Athletics Indoor Championships in Turkey.
There was nothing to separate the bottom two National League sides as Maidstone were held at home by Scunthorpe.
Boss Mitch Brundle hopes a bumper crowd will come to watch Dover’s first of three successive home fixtures as they aim to extend their unbeaten run.
Manager Reece Prestedge claims he’s happy with Margate’s Isthmian Premier squad now after a busy week.
While Gillingham is Kent's only Football League outfit, many football fans head north to watch Premier League action, as we found out at the weekend.
Kent bowler Nathan Gilchrist is being backed to have a successful international career one day.
A golf-mad youngster is celebrating after he became a junior world champion.
Canterbury have enjoyed some much-improved recent form and coach Matt Corker is keen to ensure the good times keep on rolling.