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Zack Fagg made a superb start to the summer for Sandwich Town, top scoring in both games on their first competitive weekend.
Harry Finch has told how a chat with England wicketkeeper Ben Foakes helped inspire his stumping in Kent’s County Championship win at Lancashire.
Head coach Matt Walker hopes Kent batsman Jack Leaning’s mammonth unbeaten century against Worcestershire can help kick-start his season.
Margate under-23s boss Salim Usman has urged the club’s prospective new manager to give his title-winning players more chances in the first team.
Off-the-pitch plans are already in place at Southern Counties East Premier Division champions Deal.
Folkestone Invicta have confirmed their retained and released list.
Kent batted out the final day of their County Championship match against Worcestershire at Canterbury to secure a third draw of the season.
There was a winning start on their Kent League Premier Division return for Canterbury while champions Lordswood began their title defence well.
Folkestone Invicta under-13 boys’ youth team have been celebrating after a near-perfect season.
A junior girls’ football team have been celebrating - after they came out on top in a boys league.
Canterbury Cricket Club are relishing their Kent League Premier Division return while St Lawrence & Highland Court also kick off their league season.
Manager Steve Lovell has identified the match he felt ended Herne Bay’s 2023/24 Isthmian South East season play-off prospects.
Sidelined Sandwich Town skipper Jan Gray insists his absence won’t weaken the side much this summer.
Plans have been put in place for next season by Faversham boss Tommy Warrilow.
A football club’s first team will be back at their “natural home” for the 2024/25 season.
Luke Coulson admits he’s disappointed to be leaving Dartford on a sour note - but denied their National League South relegation influenced his exit.
A manager of an Isthmian South East side has left the club due to planned budget cuts.
Andy Drury predicts Folkestone’s new-look central midfield partnership will be the best in Isthmian Premier next season.
He had endured an injury-hit season - but Deal Town skipper Kane Smith returned to the pitch just in time to get the title celebrations started.
A former semi-professional footballer explains how quick-fire national and international double delight has given his career a new lease of life.
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