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The ball distribution of goalkeeper Tom Wray has been hailed as almost Football League standard by Margate player-boss Ben Greenhalgh.
Second-placed Hayes’ seven-game winning Kent League Premier Division streak ended at home to Blackheath.
Faversham started their Southern Counties East Premier Division season with a home win over Glebe while promotion rivals Whitstable were pegged back.
A forward who started his career at Queens Park Rangers has agreed terms at Maidstone for the new season after a trial period with the club.
The Kent Senior Cup first-round draw has offered up a tasty tie.
Whitstable manager Jamie Coyle has made three signings on the eve of the new season.
The wait for Herne Bay’s big kick-off is now set to continue for one more day.
Captain Jack Leaning hopes the beginning of Kent’s Metro Bank One-Day Cup campaign can give them fresh impetus as they aim to kickstart their season.
There was a long-awaited half-century for Will Hilton as St Lawrence & Highland Court 1sts completed the league double over Canterbury 1sts.
Faversham Town have signed a player who will add bundles of experience to their squad ahead of the start of the league season.
Boss Jamie Coyle has sensed a mentality shift from Whitstable in the latter stages of pre-season - ahead of the real action.
Jack Leaning says Kent team-mate Tawanda Muyeye is one of the best young players in the country - as the in-form batsman starts his Hundred campaign.
Manager Steve King won’t get carried away at Deal - despite a near-perfect pre-season.
Folkestone have been left facing an anxious wait to find out the full extent of Tom Derry’s injury at the weekend.
Player-boss Ben Greenhalgh is pleased to see goalscoring duties being shared around between Margate’s forward players in pre-season.
Minster’s Kent League Premier Division lead was cut to 11 points as they were thrashed at sixth-placed Bexley.
There was a big victory for Kent Spitfires as they ended a Vitality T20 Blast season to forget in strong fashion against Surrey at Canterbury.
A Kent Academy scholar is expected to play for the club in the Metro Bank One-Day Cup after signing a rookie deal.
There will be plenty of player movement in the next few weeks, predicts Whitstable boss Jamie Coyle.
Opportunity knocks for some of St Lawrence & Highland Court’s players to stake first-team claims.
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