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Manager Reece Prestedge claims he’s happy with Margate’s Isthmian Premier squad now after a busy week.
While Gillingham is Kent's only Football League outfit, many football fans head north to watch Premier League action, as we found out at the weekend.
Kent bowler Nathan Gilchrist is being backed to have a successful international career one day.
A golf-mad youngster is celebrating after he became a junior world champion.
Canterbury have enjoyed some much-improved recent form and coach Matt Corker is keen to ensure the good times keep on rolling.
Manager Kevin Watson has been forced to bring in new faces to boost his Herne Bay squad in their battle against relegation from Isthmian Premier.
A former Crystal Palace winger has signed for National League South Dover.
Teenager Cameron Chamberlain shone for Whitstable on his full league debut after a last-minute change.
Folkestone are beginning to see the best of frontman Ibrahim Olutade, according to joint-head coach Micheal Everitt.
Manager Sammy Moore is excited by Faversham’s plans to build a state-of-the-art artificial pitch.
Former Kent overseas fast bowler Matt Henry will be back in England this summer - but not at Canterbury.
Manager Steve King has praised the impact Deal striker Aaron Millbank has made at the club.
Boss Jamie Coyle hopes Ramsgate’s generous defending is a blip after successive 3-3 draws for his title-chasing team.
The return of right-back Myles Judd could provide a timely boost for Dover.
Boss Reece Prestedge wants to see Margate’s fringe players step up to the mark in the absence of a banned key duo.
At 77 powerlifter Mick Ellender is still winning medals - and if a heart attack and cancer can't stop him, why should age?
Dartford midfielder Cameron Brodie has been recalled from his loan stint at Isthmian Premier Margate.
Kent will keep pre-season preparations local this year - and the money saved by not going on tour could help strengthen the squad.
Dover boss Mitch Brundle is hoping an easy-on-the-eye style will get fans flocking to Crabble.
Dover defender Tyrone Sterling has no qualms about playing for boss Mitch Brundle - despite being seven years his senior.