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Vote for your star man in KentOnline’s team of the week.
Congratulations to Sittingbourne striker Johan Caney-Bryan who won last week’s poll with 29 per cent of the vote after his FA Cup double against Littlehampton.
Have a look at today’s XI and pick your favourite at the bottom of the page.
Tom Hadler stayed alert after a quiet afternoon to make two important late saves in Maidstone’s 1-0 win over Billericay on Saturday and is still to taste defeat since joining the club.
Cray Valley maintained their unbeaten start in Isthmian South East with Connor Dymond scoring the winner to go with a clean sheet against Corinthian on Bank Holiday Monday.
Centre-half Joe Denny came up from the back to grab a last-minute winner for Faversham against Chichester, 2-1 the final score.
And it was a productive weekend for Sheppey defender Ben Wilson who scored in the Ites’ 3-2 comeback win against Southern Counties East title rivals Chatham, followed by the only goal at Hollands & Blair on Monday.
Lee Martin starred in Ebbsfleet’s win over Hemel at the weekend, scoring and providing an assist in their 3-1 victory.
Ronnie Dolan helped Folkestone continue their fine start in the Isthmian Premier, leaving the keeper rooted to his spot when scoring the opener in a 2-0 away win over Merstham.
Vance Bola scored in both matches as Margate collected four points over the weekend, including a cracking strike in their 2-1 home win against Cray Wanderers.
Tonbridge winger Joe Turner scored his 50th goal for the club - a typically classy finish - as Steve McKimm’s side won 3-1 at Hungerford in National South on Saturday.
Zak Ansah struck four times in two games over the weekend as Herne Bay beat Three Bridges 6-0 and local rivals Whitstable 2-1.
Jake Robinson bagged a first-half double as Dartford maintained their perfect start in National South with a 3-1 win against Eastbourne.
And Jordan Chiedozie is proving a good signing for Ramsgate, finding the net in their 3-2 win over Isthmian South East title favourites Hastings, followed by a double in a 3-0 victory at Hythe.
Herne Bay boss Ben Smith pips Rams chief Matt Longhurst to the top manager award after following six of the best against Three Bridges with victory at the home of their biggest rivals.
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