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Maidstone United took their tally to 20 goals in their last five league and cup games with a 5-0 victory at Tooting & Mitcham on Tuesday night.
United climbed to seventh in Ryman League Division 1 South following the victory, which was effectively sealed before half-time thanks to two penalties from Paul Booth, pictured, and a Shaun Welford strike.
Welford scored again midway through the second half with defender Nicky Humphrey adding a late fifth.
Sittingbourne pulled off a shock 3-1 victory at home to much-fancied Dulwich Hamlet, courtesy of two goals from a player who had supposedly rejected a move to Bourne Park.
Brickies joint-manager Jim Ward said on Monday that Ryan Golding had turned down Sittingbourne to stay at Kent Invicta League Crockenhill.
But the deal was resurrected in time for the visit of Dulwich, with Golding's second-half double sandwiching a Joe Taylor strike.
The win moved Sittingbourne up to 11th in Ryman League Division 1 South.
Picture: Steve Terrell