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A 12-year-old will be aiming to turn the tables on more experienced opponents when he plays in the Whitstable Pool League.
Matt Walker says Kent’s batters need to give the bowlers bigger totals to defend - but says the amount of runs being scored against them is a concern.
Captain Laurence Harvey admits it has been a joy to be part of Herne Bay’s defence after the club secured promotion.
Isthmian South East club Faversham have announced the surprise departure of chairman Paul Bennett.
Paralympic Kent duo Will Bayley and Ross Wilson head a squad of 14 British athletes set to compete at the Slovenia Para Open.
Winger Kieron Campbell was delighted to come up with the goals when it mattered most to help guide Herne Bay to promotion.
Boss Andy Hessenthaler says illness is sweeping through Dover’s camp.
Manager Neil Cugley has praised Folkestone’s fans after a bumper crowd watched them book their place in the Kent Senior Cup final.
Chairman Stuart Fitchie couldn’t hide his delight after seeing the work everyone at Herne Bay puts in pay off with an historic promotion.
Experienced Australian pace bowler Jackson Bird’s stay at Kent has been curtailed by injury.
Manager Ben Smith says Herne Bay’s historic promotion is the greatest achievement of his senior managerial career to date.
Ashford boss Tommy Warrilow felt his side were undone by fine margins in their Isthmian South East play-off final defeat to Herne Bay on Saturday.
Herne Bay beat Ashford to win the Isthmian South East play-off final and earn promotion to Isthmian Premier for the first time in their history.
A club volunteer who collapsed ahead of a Kent derby has met the police sergeant who leapt to his aid when he collapsed.
An 11-year-old has been celebrating after she won a national title on Sunday.
Thousands of pounds have been raised for a headstone after a young music manager suddenly passed away.
Boss Ben Smith admits Herne Bay will “have to come up with something different” if they are to finally beat Ashford this season - and earn promotion.
A winter lights trail which made its debut at a Kent park last year has won a five-year contract.
Kent have been handed a double boost after suffering back-to-back home County Championship Division 1 defeats.
Player-boss Andy Drury thinks Whitstable ultimately paid the price for not scoring enough goals following their relegation from Isthmian South East.