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Vote for your star man in KentOnline's team of the week.
Congratulations to Freddie Oliver, who won last week's poll with 29% of the vote after impressing on his league debut for Dover in a 1-0 win at Taunton.
Have a look at today's XI and pick your favourite at the bottom of the page.
Glenn Morris was kept busy, making eight saves as Gillingham ground out at a goalless draw in a League 2 relegation scrap at Harrogate.
Myles Judd produced another strong display as Dover kept a fourth straight clean sheet, drawing 0-0 with Bath in National League South.
Ollie Gray delivered a man-of-the-match display as Faversham beat Chichester 1-0 to boost their Isthmian South East survival bid.
On-loan Gillingham youngster Alex Giles helped Corinthian to a second clean sheet in three Isthmian South East games as they drew with Sevenoaks.
Sam Blackman marked his return from a ban by scoring the decisive second goal as Margate beat Corinthian-Casuals 2-0 at home in the Isthmian Premier.
Callum Peck scored one and made one as Chatham won 3-1 at VCD to move two points behind Isthmian South East leaders Ramsgate.
Two goals from Brad Large, including a lovely first after bringing down Connor Cheek's long pass, led to an online nomination and we're happy to oblige after Staplehurst's 4-1 win over AFC Whyteleafe in Southern Counties East Division 1.
Muhammed Cham continued his good form, scoring twice for the second week running as Kennington beat Canterbury 4-2 in the Southern Counties East Premier Division.
Aaron Millbank's first-half hat-trick, including two goals in the opening eight minutes, made the difference as Deal won 3-0 at Holmesdale.
An Ira Jackson double, including a penalty, helped Folkestone beat Isthmian Premier leaders Bishop's Stortford 3-0 at Cheriton Road.
Jefferson Aibangbee was Whitstable's man-of-the-match against K Sports in the Southern Counties East Premier Division, scoring and providing two assists in a 3-1 victory.
Michael Everitt and Roland Edge had a strong case to be named top bosses for the second week running after Folkestone's win over Bishop's Stortford.
But we've gone for Tommy Warrilow after Ashford made it back-to-back wins in their Isthmian South East promotion bid with a 2-0 victory at Three Bridges - a tough place to get a result.