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Margate boss Reece Prestedge thinks the fight for Isthmian Premier survival could come down to fine margins.
A balancing act needs to be played by Deal manager Steve King as they prepare to visit frontrunners Glebe.
Boss Mitch Brundle claimed a Dover player who had been set to start failed to show up for their defeat at Farnborough.
The search for a new Kent batting coach is under way - once again!
There was a first for Bearsted in their narrow home win over Corinthian.
A summer turnover of players has helped Corinthian make a reasonable start on their Southern Counties East Premier Division return.
Director of cricket Simon Cook will welcome suggestions from Kent’s players when attempting to attract overseas recruits.
Boss Marcel Nimani says the Southern Counties East Premier Division is as competitive as he can recall after Whitstable won at bottom side Kennington.
Consistency is the key in Folkestone’s Isthmian Premier play-off push ahead of a fourth consecutive away match this Saturday.
Michael Salako’s red-hot scoring form for Herne Bay keeps going - and while manager Steve Lovell knows it’ll come to an end, he’s enjoying the ride.
Goalkeeper Harry Seaden has been praised by Margate manager Reece Prestedge.
Boss Mitch Brundle remains on the hunt for extra support on the sidelines at Dover - with the availability of his latest right-hand man now limited.
An explosive start to the second half helped Lydd to victory at Faversham Town to become the first team to complete the double over them this season.
Batsman Zak Crawley has been offered a two-year central contract by England.
Deal’s win at Erith Town has been described as probably their best so far this season by boss Steve King.
There should not be any issues for Folkestone’s players when it comes to motivating themselves to face the leaders, joint-boss Roland Edge believes.
Manager Reece Prestedge admits it’s tough to know what sort of side visitors Hastings will bring to Margate.
Batsman Jack Leaning reflects on Kent’s 2023 season after completing his fourth season with the club.
Manager Sammy Moore thinks in-form leaders Faversham have become a different animal - as they aim to avenge their early-season defeat against Lydd.
Few people play sport competitively in their 70s and even fewer are doing so on the world stage – but Jim Garrett has bucked that trend.