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Dartford manager Alan Dowson says their women’s team are doing the club proud as they progressed in the Women's FA Cup.
Faversham have pulled off a major signing as they look to move clear of the foot of the Isthmian South East table.
Canterbury Rugby Club will offer every playing member between 14 and 35 the chance to be screened for possible undiagnosed cardiac conditions.
Boss Alan Dowson will hand his National League South manager-of-the-month award to one of Dartford’s kitmen currently in hospital.
First-team manager Andy Hessenthaler has described Dover’s Academy as one of the best in the area for producing players.
Manager Steve King praised long-serving striker Connor Coyne after his two-goal display helped Deal progress in the FA Vase.
Robbie Dolan is making his mark at Folkestone.
Manager Andy Drury is pleased with how things are going at Margate - but intends to strengthen his depleted squad.
Manager Andy Hessenthaler tonight expects an entertaining match as Dover visit Oxford City.
Dartford boss Alan Dowson has been named National League South manager of the month for October.
Kent's Shaunagh Brown couldn’t hide her disappointment after England Women’s rugby team suffered World Cup final heartache.
Sam Billings is set to be playing more County Championship cricket at Kent next summer - after opting not to take part in the Indian Premier League.
Runner Matthew Stonier is out to make the most of a funding boost.
Faversham's Alex Branson-Cole thinks his latest win will stand him in good stead as his breakthrough year heads towards its conclusion.
Manager Simon Austin has quickly rediscovered his buzz and is now looking forward to every match after a tough start at Faversham.
Mike West is urging the Herne Bay fans to stick with the team.
New frontman Ashley Nzala made an instant impact at Margate - scoring on his debut.
A familiar face is back at Whitstable.
Stuart Fitchie has been delighted with the applicants for Herne Bay’s managerial role - but he isn’t expecting to make an appointment before Saturday.
Roland Edge is backing Folkestone’s current crop of players to lead them up the table - if they can cut out costly errors.