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Harvel-based greyhound trainer Tony Collett ended more than 50 years in the sport with a send-off beyond his wildest dreams.
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Medway couldn’t make home advantage count against lowly Gravesend in Regional 2 South East.
Will Holling scored a hat-trick as leaders Tonbridge Juddians wrapped up 2024 with yet another win in National League 2 East.
Athletic Bilbowls are the Christmas number one in Division 1 of the Medway Area Sunday League.
It was a case of getting the job done for Canterbury in their National League 2 East derby against Sevenoaks.
Derek Pestridge wanted to see his company’s name on Ashford United’s shirts, but he ended up at the heart of the club - and loved it.
Harvel-based greyhound trainer Tony Collett is aiming for one last winner as he brings more than 50 years in the sport to a close this weekend.
Team GB goalkeeper Ollie Payne will depart Holcombe at the end of the season for a new challenge abroad.
The English Football Pyramid was the brainchild of former Maidstone United chairman Jim Thompson and it changed lower league football forever.
Canterbury District Primary Schools’ under-11 sides are out to build on last term’s success - and have made an encouraging start this time around.
Yellow cards proved pivotal in Gravesend’s Regional 2 South East defeat to Sidcup.
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Fast-starting Medway were always in control for a 33-19 Regional 2 South East win at Dartfordians.
Canterbury took the National League 2 East spoils after hosts Dorking missed a last-gasp conversion.
Tonbridge Juddians’ fast start proved key as Oxford Quins showed plenty of spirit in a second-half National League 2 East fightback.
Quested went goal crazy in their Senior League Cup win at Chatham Town SR.
Marden karting champion William Sparrow can focus on the racing in 2025 after winning a fully-funded season in the relaunched FAT Karting League.
There was sprint success for Maidstone’s Ben Jelf at the final round of the F1H2O World Championship - but frustration in the main Grand Prix event.
Colin Larkin narrowly missed gold as he delivered silver success along with his GB teammates at the World Taekwondo Championships in Hong Kong.