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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 Francis Babalola, who won last week's poll with 29% of the vote after his FA Vase double for Phoenix Sports.

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

Ryan Sandford made a vital one-on-one save with Maidstone trailing Yeovil and also produced a couple of decent second-half stops to keep the hosts in contention before Regan Booty's late equaliser.

Ian Gayle set up the opener and helped Folkestone to a clean sheet in a 2-0 FA Trophy win over Horsham as Invicta won their first game since long-serving boss Neil Cugley stepped down.

Elkan Baggott made a series of blocks and defensive headers, and was also a threat from set-plays at the other end as Gillingham were edged 1-0 by Doncaster in League 2.

Matt Bodkin laid on four goals for Chatham. Picture: Andy Jones
Matt Bodkin laid on four goals for Chatham. Picture: Andy Jones

Lordswood struck twice in the last two minutes to salvage a point at Rusthall, defender Junior Baker with the equaliser.

Matt Bodkin provided four assists from left-back as Chatham beat Hythe 6-1 to go top of Isthmian South East for the first time this season.

Luke Wanadio scored the only goal and forced several good saves as in-form Dover won 1-0 at Bath in National South.

Harrison Carnegie marked his debut with a goal and an assist as Whitstable fought back to draw 2-2 with Southern Counties East leaders Erith & Belvedere.

Joe Bingham started his third spell at Sevenoaks by getting on the scoresheet in a 4-2 win at Ramsgate which saw the hosts knocked off top spot.

Harrison Carnegie scores on his Whitstable debut. Picture: Les Biggs
Harrison Carnegie scores on his Whitstable debut. Picture: Les Biggs

Marcel McDonald fired a first-half hat-trick as Glebe thumped Canterbury City 8-1 in Southern Counties East.

George Nikaj scored twice in Ashford's 3-1 victory at Sittingbourne, taking his tally to nine since joining the Nuts & Bolts on loan from Dover.

Substitute Alex Wall's double helped Dartford beat Weymouth 3-0 and it's now nine games unbeaten for Alan Dowson's men, who are up to second in National South.

Kevin Hake is our manager of the week after Chatham put six past Hythe to move above Ramsgate at the top of Isthmian South East.

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