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Seventeen-year-old Daniel Kennedy, deputising for the suspended Jonny Henly, kept a clean sheet on his first league start as Folkestone beat Whitehawk 1-0 in the Isthmian Premier.
Sonny Jackson scored and helped Snodland keep a clean sheet in a 3-0 win at SCEFL Premier Division relegation rivals Lordswood.
Ex-Millwall youngster Adedapo Oulgbodi marked his Whistable debut with a clean sheet in the Oystermen’s 1-0 SCEFL Premier Division win at Erith & Belvedere.
Kai Garande set Margate on their way to a 4-1 Isthmian South East victory over Littlehampton with his third goal of the season.
Scott Heard scored twice in the first half as Herne Bay won 4-0 at East Grinstead to make it four games unbeaten under new manager James Collins.
Skipper Sam Corne set up the first two goals and was involved in the third as Maidstone eased past Chippenham 3-0 in National League South.
Sam Hasler impressed on his first start for a month, providing a goal and an assist in Faversham’s 3-0 win over Sutton Athletic in the SCEFL Premier Division.
Alex Lankshear had an eventful day as Ebbsfleet claimed just their second National League win of the season, beating AFC Fylde 1-0.
Starting at wing-back and finishing in the back three, he played on after dislocating his shoulder in the first half and scored the winner.
Ollie Freeman scored the first two goals as VCD beat Glebe 4-0 to stay a point clear of Faversham at the top of the SCEFL Premier Division.
Marcel Barrington headed the all-important equaliser as Cray Valley came from a goal down to beat Isthmian Premier play-off rivals Dover 2-1.
Two goals from Alfie Paxman helped Ramsgate to a dominant 5-0 win at Lancing as Ben Smith’s side moved 10 points clear at the top of Isthmian South East.
Josh Wright is our top boss after picking up his first league win since succeeding Harry Watling as Ebbsfleet manager in December.