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Vote for your star man in KentOnline's team of the week

Vote for your star man in KentOnline's team of the week.

Congratulations to Erith Town goalkeeper Mackenzie Foley, who won last week's poll with 34% of the vote after back-to-back clean sheets.

Have a look at today's XI and pick your favourite at the bottom of the page.

James Tonkin marked his return to the Deal team in place of the suspended Henry Newcombe by keeping a clean sheet as the Hoops beat Erith Town 1-0 to reach the Kent Senior Trophy final.

Maxwell Statham produced an excellent defensive display, including a goal-saving challenge in the first half, as Dartford beat Chippenham 2-0 in National South.

Long-serving Faversham defender Matt Bourne turned out for Phoenix Sports again to good effect, scoring a rare double in a 4-0 win over fellow Southern Counties East high-fliers Stansfeld.

Jack Parter was in the thick of it in his first appearance since October, having been sidelined by a knee injury and appendicitis, playing 90 minutes in a 2-1 win at Isthmian Premier relegation rivals Brightlingsea.

Roarie Deacon puts Maidstone 3-0 up in the FA Trophy at Eastleigh. Picture: Steve Terrell
Roarie Deacon puts Maidstone 3-0 up in the FA Trophy at Eastleigh. Picture: Steve Terrell

Roarie Deacon starred in Maidstone's 4-0 FA Trophy win at Eastleigh, scoring and having a hand in two goals, as the National League's bottom side reached the last eight in style.

Scott Heard scored his first goal since mid-December as Folkestone won 3-1 at Horsham in the Isthmian Premier.

Skipper Lee Martin was the pick of a strong Dover midfield in their 2-1 win over Eastbourne in National South, and it was his free-kick that led to Josh Ajayi's goal.

Veteran Ashley Probets scored a fine free-kick as Punjab United upset Erith & Belvedere 1-0 in the Kent Senior Trophy semi-finals.

Johan Caney-Bryan's early header saw Hythe to victory against Isthmian South East title challengers Chatham - a fourth win in five games for Steve Watt's side.

Player-boss Jack Midson scored twice as Sheppey won 3-1 at Burgess Hill to go fourth in Isthmian South East and extend their unbeaten run to eight games.

Luke Medley struck twice against one of his old clubs as Lordswood beat Whitstable 3-1 to inflict a first defeat in seven matches on the Oystermen in Southern Counties East.

Maidstone caretaker manager George Elokobi is our top boss after masterminding their big FA Trophy victory at Eastleigh.

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