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Folkestone's players deserve to be applauded following their final home match of the season - no matter what happens in their play-off challenge.
Deal are closing in on a fourth-placed finish and boss Derek Hares admits his side have been desperate not to let that slip at the end of this season.
Jordan Cox was delighted to get his first century of the season quickly under his belt.
Dover manager Andy Hessenthaler is calling for the standard of refereeing to be looked at.
A Kent town has been named the best to live in the south east according to a national newspaper, while another county town has also been recognised.
Daniel Bell-Drummond believes Kent’s squad can find another level to their game this summer.
It's “now or never” for Herne Bay in their play-off bid, according to manager Ben Smith.
Player-boss Andy Drury is already making a difference at Whitstable with back-to-back wins keeping their bid for Isthmian South East survival alive.
A school ski trip has been cancelled just 24 hours before departure after a travel operator was unable to find a replacement to P&O ferries.
David McKee, the author of Elmer the Patchwork Elephant which was the inspiration behind a recent trail in a Kent town, has died, aged 87.
Folkestone manager Neil Cugley is eyeing an unbeaten finish to the league season as his side look to make the play-offs.
Head coach Matt Walker cannot wait for Kent’s players to test themselves in Division 1 of the County Championship again this summer.
Chairman Tim Clark is hoping Canterbury City can put a tough season behind them after the club found a new home.
Steve McKimm is eager to see Tonbridge secure National League South survival sooner rather than later.
Herne Bay hope to have a 3G pitch in place at Winch’s Field for the start of next season.
Experienced Kent batter Joe Denly believes there is a real sense of excitement in and around the squad.
Andy Hessenthaler will serve a ban during Dover’s home match against Maidenhead on Saturday - but he has no regrets about his actions.
Jordan Cox thinks Kent will be disappointed with anything less than a top-five finish on their return to the top tier in the County Championship.
Boss Derek Hares is keen to quickly move on from Deal’s heavy defeat at Sheppey.
Manager Neil Cugley hopes his Folkestone players are able to relax a bit more during their Kent Senior Cup quarter-final against Ebbsfleet.