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Nine clubs are represented in KentOnline's team-of-the-week.
It's been a busy Easter for the county's football teams as we approach the end of the season, with two games over the holiday period.
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No doubt about the goalkeeper as Simon Overland helped Sittingbourne to back-to-back wins, saving his third penalty in a row in the win over Faversham on Monday.
At the back, Lordswood captain Adam Hooper scored one of the goals in a 2-1 win over Whitstable which should keep them in Southern Counties East.
Nat Blanks hauled Folkestone out of the Ryman Premier relegation zone with the winner against Tonbridge.
In central defence, we've gone for Jono Richardson, who scored in Brickies' win over Faversham, and Maidstone's Magnus Okuonghae, who produced two commanding performances as Jay Saunders' side clinched National League safety.
Reece Prestedge has been a revelation for the Stones, running the game against Wrexham and digging deep against Boreham Wood.
He's one of three midfielders, alongside Alex Brown, who scored as Dartford clinched their National South play-off place with victory over Hampton, and Sam Bewick, whose goal gave Faversham a win over Guernsey on Saturday before adding his second goal of the Easter weekend at Sittingbourne.
In attack, Bradley Bubb scored twice for Ebbsfleet in their win against Eastbourne, followed by the winner at Margate, taking his tally for the season to 16.
Cody McDonald's Good Friday double against Bristol Rovers gave Gills the win that may well keep them in League 1.
And Ricky Modeste completes our line-up after his double for Dover against Southport.