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Laurent Hamici's hat-trick inspired Cray Wanderers to a 5-1 win at home to 10-man Harrow Borough In Ryman League Premier Division on Saturday.
Hamici's early strike was soon cancelled out by the visitors and Dave King had to produce a fine save to Keep Wands ahead before Lewis Perkins put Cray back ahead on 24 minutes.
Harrow defender Wayne Walters saw red just before half-time for holding back Perkins when clean through.
Hamici smashed in his second on 65 minutes and Chris Saunders added a late fourth before Hamici completed his hat-trick.
Folkestone Invicta are second-bottom and still await their first win after a 4-1 defeat at Lowestoft infront of more than 800 fans.
The hosts raced into a 2-0 lead inside 15 minutes and despite Darren Smith's (pictured) corner swinging straight into the net to get Invicta on the scoresheet before the break, the newly-promoted Suffolk side added two goals in the final 20 minutes, the final goal courtesy of an Invicta defender.
Margate are also in the relegation places after a 1-0 defeat at Kingstonian.
Gate dominated for long periods but were thwarted on numerous occasions by the home keeper and eventually were made to pay as they conceded on the break five minutes from time.
Maidstone United complete the Kent trio in the bottom four despite secured their first home point with a goalless draw against AFC Hornchurch.
The 0-0 draw was the fourth in a row between the two sides in Kent and was the Stones first clean sheet of the season.
Tonbridge Angels moved up to sixth from bottom with their first win with a 2-0 home victory against Horsham.
Sherwin Stanley opened the scoring on 64 minutes and Frannie Collin made the points safe with a penalty five minutes from time.