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Players from seven clubs feature in KentOnline's team-of-the-week.
Among this week's line-up is a hat-trick hero plucked from park football and a four-goal former Gills striker now doing the business back in non-league.
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Lee Worgan made a number of fine saves in Maidstone's 2-2 draw at Forest Green, the skipper keeping his side in the game at times.
In defence, we've gone for Keaton Wood, Liam Friend, Dave Winfield and Tom Carlse.
Right-back Wood was part of a Dartford back line who kept a clean sheet in a 4-0 win over Bishop's Stortford.
Winfield did his job in defence and also scored the winner as Ebbsfleet won 2-1 at Maidenhead to take the National South title to the final weekend of the season.
Folkestone skipper Liam Friend led his side to Ryman Premier safety in a 3-0 win at Grays.
Left-back Carlse wound up on the losing side as Sittingbourne went down 2-0 at South Park but was his usual energetic self.
Ryan Hayes, Andy Drury and Harry Phipps line up in midfield.
Hayes was Darts' man-of-the-match against Bishop's Stortford, unplayable at times against the National South strugglers.
Fleet boss Daryl McMahon hailed Drury as the best player in the league after his goal and performance in the win at Maidenhead.
Phipps, meanwhile, marked his first Maidstone start with a confident display and a goal in the draw at Forest Green.
There's a new face in attack this week in Bearsted striker Constantin Scarlat.
Playing in the Maidstone & District Saturday League a few weeks ago, he bagged a hat-trick in Bears' 7-1 win over Erith & Belvedere in Southern Counties East.
Ex-Gills man Aaron Millbank went one better, scoring four in Ramsgate's 5-1 win over Molesey in Ryman South.
Ian Draycott is the third striker after scoring twice in the win that kept Folkestone up.