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Congratulations to Ashford midfielder Josh Wisson, who won last week's poll with 19 per cent of the vote after scoring for the fourth game running in a 3-1 win over VCD.
Have a look at today's XI and pick your favourite at the bottom of the page.
Jacob Russell was the busier of the two keepers as Ramsgate drew 0-0 away to a Sittingbourne side boasting some great attacking options.
Connor Dymond scored the winner as Cray Valley regained top spot in Isthmian South East with a 2-1 victory over fellow high-fliers Herne Bay.
Manager Steve King nearly fell asleep but Connor Essam stayed switched on at the back to help National South leaders Dartford to a 1-0 win against Billericay.
Seth Nana Twumasi had a terrific game for Dover against Wrexham after borrowing some boots to solve a defensive shortage, having been out injured since early November.
Seventeen-year-old Ronnie McLean made his Erith Town debut after 14 months out with a broken leg and dislocated knee, helping the Dockers win 2-1 at Holmesdale.
Danny Walder's free-kick helped improving Whitstable to a third straight win in Isthmian South East, the Oystermen beating promotion contenders Haywards Heath 3-2 at the Belmont.
Jack Mahoney set Corinthian on their way to a 2-0 away win against Burgess Hill, scoring their first-half opener.
There was a hat-trick for captain Jack Evans as Chatham hit double figures away to Tower Hamlets - 10-0 the final score.
Liam Gillies inspired Sheppey's comeback from 3-0 down to draw with Southern Counties East title rivals Glebe.
Having hit the post in the first half, he netted Sheppey's first and only a top save from Billy Johnson denied him a winner.
David Smith ended his goal-drought as Folkestone ruined Enfield's unbeaten home record with a 3-2 Isthmian Premier victory.
Leading SCEFL scorer Jamie Philpot struck twice for Glebe at Sheppey, heading the opener and scoring a cracking third.
Keith McMahon is our top boss after Whitstable continued their impressive revival under the former VCD manager.