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Striker Alfie Pavey won’t mind not ending the season as Dover’s top scorer - as long as the side are winning games.
Tonbridge's Tom Bosworth has appeared on the big stage for the final time.
Bottom side Beckenham’s mathematical chances of remaining in the Kent League Premier Division were dashed as they lost to Lordswood.
More Ben Compton brilliance led Kent Spitfires back to winning ways in a Royal London One-Day Cup success at home to Northants.
Mike Sandmann was thrilled with Dover’s second-half performance in their National League South win over Hungerford on Saturday.
Both Folkestone and Margate came from a goal behind on Saturday to draw their respective opening fixtures of their new Isthmian Premier campaigns.
Striker Alfie Pavey scored the only goal as Dover won their first home National League South match of the season against Hungerford on Saturday.
Teenage Canterbury swimmer Jessica Sugden hopes her national success can help to inspire others at her club.
Darren Stevens will leave Kent at the end of the season after 17 years with the club.
Boss Tommy Warrilow admits Ashford need to bring a couple of strikers in as they start life without Gary Lockyer.
Tonbridge have been handed another big boost after they made a winning start to Jay Saunders’ reign at the club.
Striker Marcel Barrington can ease the goalscoring burden on Herne Bay hitman Zak Ansah, says manager Ben Smith.
Whitstable manager Richard Styles says he won’t be taking any extra emotions into his return to Tunbridge Wells.
Ashford manager Tommy Warrilow won’t be rushing to judge how he thinks they’ll fare this season.
Manager Ben Smith insists departing Herne Bay striker Aaron Millbank will always be remembered fondly at the club.
Joint-boss Jermaine Darlington hopes Faversham will have more firepower by the time their league opener comes around this weekend.
A former Folkestone forward who went on to play in the Football League has re-joined the club.
A batsman has re-joined Kent for the rest of their Royal London One-Day Cup campaign.
Andy Hessenthaler wants Dover to build on their opening-day point as they aim to attract supporters back to Crabble.
Neil Cugley is warning Folkestone's players will need to put in a better performance than they did in their last friendly when the real action starts.