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Between the sticks we’ve gone for Tunbridge Wells keeper George Bentley after he helped his side become the first team to shut out Southern Counties East Premier Division champions-elect Deal since October in their 1-0 home win.
There was a big win for play-off chasing Snodland Town, defender Taylor Fisher scored twice and had an effort disallowed in their impressive 4-0 success at Punjab United.
Maidstone booked their place in the National League South play-offs, Raphe Brown the pick of their defenders and then popping up at the other end to score the winner in a 1-0 victory at Farnborough.
Frankie Smith of Herne Bay claimed the first goal in their 2-1 Isthmian South East win at Littlehampton
Ben Chapman’s red-hot form for Ebbsfleet continued on Saturday as he scored both goals from midfield in their 2-1 home win over AFC Fylde - the first an absolute beauty with his left foot and the second a brave header.
Nathan Wood got the opener for Faversham as the Southern Counties East play-off chasers beat third-placed Corinthian 4-0 at Salters Lane.
Folkestone enjoyed a 3-1 home win over Horsham, Eddie Allsopp made one and scored one to claim his place in our XI.
Young winger Jeremiah Pinder scored the opener for Margate who kept alive their Isthmian Premier survival hopes with a 3-1 victory at relegated Kingstonian.
It’s been a good week for new Sheppey forward Jerson Dos Santos. He scored twice on Easter Monday and repeated the trick on Saturday with a brace in their 5-1 derby success at home to Ashford.
Adam Coombes bagged a first-half hat-trick for Isthmian South East leaders Cray Valley in a 5-0 win against Burgess Hill.
Completing our line-up is Dartford’s Olly Box, who scored the winner at Havant for his relegation-threatened team.
And that means Ady Pennock also gets the nod as our top boss this week as he claimed his first victory in the Princes Park hotseat to keep alive their hopes of climbing outside the bottom four.