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Vote for your star man in KentOnline's team-of-the-week.
Josh Frogatt won last week's poll, taking 22% of the vote after his performance in Canterbury's win at Glebe.
Have a look at this week's XI and vote for your favourite at the bottom of the page.
Herne Bay pulled off an excellent 2-1 win over Bostik South East high-fliers Ashford, with only a last-minute goal denying keeper Simon Overland a deserved clean sheet.
Jack King was the stand-out defender as Ebbsfleet won 2-1 at Harrogate, the big man showing all his class in an impressive win for Garry Hill's men.
Scott Doe scored and was a rock at the back as Dover climbed out of the National League bottom four with a magnificent 3-1 win at Salford.
Ben Swift scored for the second week running and picked up a clean sheet as Jay Saunders picked up his first win as Margate boss, 1-0 against Brightlingsea.
In midfield, super-sub winger Ainsley Everett came off the bench to score twice as Sevenoaks won 2-1 at Guernsey.
Arnaud Mendy was outstanding in central midfield as Welling toppled National South leaders Torquay 2-0.
Attacking midfielder Billy Lewins scored his first Sittingbourne goal as the Brickies came from behind to beat East Grinstead 2-1.
And what a debut for Leonardo Da Silva Lopes as the on-loan Wigan man helped Gillingham to a crucial 1-0 victory over Scunthorpe.
Playing in a midfield three, he was lively all afternoon and set up Mark Byrne's winner.
Wide-left we've gone for Lordswood's Ricky Gundry.
A striker by trade, he was asked to play out of position on the wing and responded by scoring the winner in a 1-0 victory at Bearsted.
Up front, Tom Derry scored twice on his debut as Tonbridge moved up to third in the Bostik Premier with a 4-0 win at Burgess Hill.
Fans clubbed together to fund Derry's signing and the former East Thurrock man delivered in style.
He's partnered by another debutant in Dartford's on-loan Sutton striker Darren McQueen.
The former Ebbsfleet man, making just his second start since September, scored one and set up the other as Darts drew 2-2 at Slough.
Andy Hessenthaler is our manager-of-the-week after Dover's victory at Salford ended a four-game winless run.