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Manager Mitch Brundle has praised the impact young duo Andi Janjeva and Freddie Oliver have made since they came into Dover’s first-team squad.
Isthmian Premier Margate have confirmed Reece Prestedge will remain as their manager next season.
Ramsgate player-manager Jamie Coyle conceded the better team won their top-of-the-table Isthmian South East match at Chatham.
Chairman-boss Kevin Hake has been thrilled with the Chatham response to their last loss which has left them on the brink of winning the title.
Faversham's 13-year Isthmian League stay has come to an end while Corinthian have also been relegated.
A record crowd at Chatham saw them strike twice in the second half to beat title rivals Ramsgate and move to the brink of the league title.
A big unbeaten partnership between Ben Compton and Jack Leaning saw Kent earn an opening-game win for the first time in six years at Canterbury.
Dover are happy to move on after their title battle with Canterbury 2nds became clouded in controversy - although they consider themselves champions.
A tough day in the field for Kent put their opening County Championship Division 1 match of the season back in the balance.
Manager Warren Feeney felt Welling should have been awarded a penalty in their goalless National League South draw at Dover.
Dover boss Mitch Brundle won’t be in a hurry to watch their goalless National League South game against Welling back.
Dover were held to a goalless National League South draw by Welling on Easter Friday.
Coach Darren Hare has described Faversham’s home match against Haywards Heath as one of the biggest of his career.
Isthmian Premier Folkestone have agreed a two-year sponsorship deal with “a substantial local company” which will see the name of the ground changed.
Kent have confirmed a ticket offer ahead of their opening County Championship match of the season over the Bank Holiday weekend.
Head coach Matt Walker has urged Kent’s troops to do things their own way.
There will be no holding back for relegation-threatened Herne Bay over a potentially defining few days in their inaugural Isthmian Premier season.
Opportunity knocks for some of Whitstable’s squad players amid a busy period.
Joint-boss Roland Edge has urged Folkestone’s players not to undo all their hard work this season.
New batting coach Alex Gidman has loved getting stuck straight in at Kent.