Vote for your star man in KentOnline's team-of-the-week
Published: 10:05, 29 April 2019
Updated: 10:20, 29 April 2019
Vote for your star man in KentOnline's final team-of-the-week of the season.
Tonbridge midfielder Craig Stone topped last week's poll after netting a third of the votes following his match-winner against Carshalton which booked Angels' spot in the Bostik Premier play-offs.
There were plenty of strong contenders this week, so have a look at our latest XI and pick your favourite at the bottom of the page.
Young keeper Harry Day made his first team debut for Faversham on Saturday, helping them to a 2-1 victory at East Grinstead. At the age of 17, his double save and crucial second half stop were vital in picking up three points.
There's three defenders in our side, starting with the consistent Kevin Lokko who helped Dover make it three wins on the spin at the end of the National League campaign and secure 14th spot in the table.
Barry Fuller impressed many playing against his former club Charlton, despite a 2-0 defeat for Gillingham at the weekend, while Jack Steventon was on the scoresheet as VCD Athletic signed off their Bostik South East season with a 3-1 win at Sevenoaks.
In midfielder, Stuart Lewis scored on his final appearance for Dover as they defeated Sutton 3-0 at Crabble.
Gavin McCallum ensured Welling went into the National League South play-offs on a high after scoring a brace in their 4-0 home success over Hampton at Park View Road.
Folkestone got the win they needed over Bognor - thanks to Ira Jackson's second-half winner - but results elsewhere meant they just missed out on the play-offs.
Kenny Aileru scored a hat-trick for Phoenix Sports, one of them an absolute corker, as they signed off with a 5-2 win over Herne Bay.
It's now 27 goals in 28 games for Ashford's Danny Parish after he warmed up for the play-offs with another treble against Haywards Heath.
Tobi Sho-Silva matched that with three goals in the second half of a dramatic 4-3 win for Margate at Harlow, while
On-loan Gillingham youngster Roman Campbell finished the season as Sittingbourne's joint-highest scorer after his brace earned the Brickies a 2-2 draw with Guernsey.
Kevin Watson is our manager of the week after he led Cray Valley to the Southern Counties East League title and promotion.
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