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Manager Sammy Moore has spoken of his excitement at going full-time with Faversham.
Boss Alan Dowson is optimistic Dartford can now string a positive run of results together.
Kent have appointed a new batting coach to replace Ryan ten Doeschate.
Faversham fighter Alex Branson-Cole is setting his sights on an area title ahead of his first bout in 2023.
Joint-boss Roland Edge would like to strengthen Folkestone’s squad - but budget constraints mean their youngsters could see more first-team action.
Teenager Kymani Thomas has been feeling the love after the horror injury he suffered while playing for Herne Bay.
Player-manager Jack Midson reckons Sheppey owe Burgess Hill one this Saturday.
There is more to come from on-loan winger Malachi Napa, according to Dartford boss Alan Dowson.
Teenager Qi’-Chi Ukpai will aim to build on a good start to the year at a national indoor championships.
Manager Reece Prestedge cannot wait to test his in-form Margate team against Isthmian Premier leaders Bishop’s Stortford.
Manager Mitch Brundle concedes Dover right-back Myles Judd will be a big miss.
A long-awaited cup-final spot is within Deal’s sights.
Herne Bay have revealed the extent of the injury sustained by striker Kymani Thomas which led to their match against Horsham being abandoned.
Basement boys Faversham will aim to give their battle against relegation a boost with a victory at East Grinstead tonight.
Kent's Taylor Lawrence has helped Great Britain win a first four-man bobsleigh medal at the World Championships for 84 years.
Player-boss Jack Midson defended Sheppey goalkeeper Aiden Prall after his mistake in their derby draw with Faversham.
Manager Sammy Moore felt Faversham were unlucky not to win their Isthmian South East Swale derby at Sheppey.
Two-goal Jefferson Aibangbee guided Whitstable to a big Premier Division victory at Kennington which extended their unbeaten league run to six games.
Herne Bay saw their Isthmian Premier match against Horsham abandoned following an injury sustained by one of their players.
There was nothing to separate Swale rivals Sheppey and Faversham in Isthmian South East.