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Eight clubs are represented in KentOnline's team-of-the-week.
Today's top boss is Jay Saunders, who led Maidstone to the brink of National League safety with a 1-0 win over high-flying AFC Fylde.
Have a look at our XI and let us know what you think by using the comments section at the bottom of the page or by tweeting @kentonlinesport.
Nathan Ashmore made several fine saves as Ebbsfleet continued their play-off charge with a 1-0 win at Barrow.
Right-back Nathan Collier was part of a Dartford defence who kept a clean sheet in a 1-0 victory at Eastbourne, a sixth win in a row for Tony Burman's National South leaders.
Captain Chris Webber was exceptional as Sittingbourne made it four wins in seven Bostik South games, edging Phoenix 1-0.
Gabriel Zakauni is alongside him after his efforts in Gillingham's 1-1 draw at Oldham in League 1.
Hythe may have conceded three times against Chipstead but left-back Charlie Webster still had an excellent game as the Cannons won 5-3 to maintain their Bostik South play-off bid.
In midfield, there's another appearance for Dean Rance who scored Fleet's winner at Barrow and typified the fighting qualities boss Daryl McMahon praised after the game.
Lee Noble was dogged and creative as Dartford beat Eastbourne, also setting up Danny Mills' winning goal.
George Blake scored a 90th-minute equaliser on the half-volley as Lordswood fought back from three down to draw with Croydon in Southern Counties East.
Up front, Faversham's Luke Harvey scored twice in a 3-0 Bostik South win against Horsham.
Kieron Campbell has been a key man in Hythe's fine form under Sam Denly, scoring again in the win against Chipstead.
There were several Maidstone candidates after their performance against AFC Fylde but we've gone for Andre Coker, a winger by trade who did a marvellous job playing through the middle, working hard and causing all sorts of problems.