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Batting coach Alex Gidman is optimistic Kent can generate some early-season momentum after an opening-game triumph.
Herne Bay look set to suffer Isthmian Premier relegation - but Kevin Watson has praised his players for how they have dealt with a tough few weeks.
It will be the end of an era at Folkestone this Saturday.
There isn’t time for Ramsgate’s players to dwell on defeat, insists player-boss Jamie Coyle.
Manager Alan Dowson is looking ahead to some Thursday-night football as Dartford aim to seal a second-placed National League South finish.
A fast bowler is rejoining Kent on a two-match loan to bolster their depleted attack.
Boss Steve King will be very proud of Deal’s players - regardless of what happens in their Kent Senior Trophy Final.
Opener Ben Compton didn’t take long to score his first century of the summer for Kent - but already has a new target in his sights.
There were no issues with substitute Luke Allen’s match-winning celebration for Dartford manager Alan Dowson.
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.
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