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Frontrunners Faversham extended their Southern Counties East League Premier Division lead through a comfortable victory at Hollands & Blair on Saturday.
Top scorer Tashi-Jay Kwayie converted a penalty in both halves, either side of first-half goals for defender Ben Gorham and forward Danny Parish during a 4-0 triumph for Tommy Warrilow’s Town team, who have re-signed young goalkeeper Archie Burford.
Blair striker Matt Gething was sent off just before Faversham scored their fourth goal as they moved seven points clear of second-placed Fisher - and even have three league fixtures in hand on them - and eight points clear of VCD in third.
The Vickers do have a match in hand on the Lilywhites, but have plenty to do if they are going to catch them this season.
Kennington battled to a hard-fought goalless draw at home to high-fliers Fisher.
Sixth-placed Corinthian sit two points outside the play-off places, having beaten basement boys Lydd 3-0 at home.
Defender Jack Billings gave Michael Golding’s men a first-half advantage.
Midway through the second period, Henry Arnold doubled the Hoops’ tally and substitute Simon Walton rounded things off in the 84th minute.
They are closing in on fifth-placed Punjab United, who were pegged back in a 1-1 draw at home to Sutton Athletic.
Forward Will Johnson-Cole broke the deadlock for Chipie Sian’s side, but a penalty from Arlie Desanges ensured Sutton got a share of the spoils.
Two-goal Regan Corke guided Tunbridge Wells to a 2-1 home triumph over second-bottom Lordswood.
All the goals came in the second half as Corke put the hosts ahead, only for Dover loanee Matty Holness to restore parity for the Medway team.
But Corke converted a penalty just before the hour mark for the game’s all-important third goal.
Division 1 leaders Canterbury City were 3-0 winners at struggling Welling Town.
Mo Cham’s first-half penalty put Danny Lawrence’s team in the driving seat.
Midway through the second period, Rob Lawrence doubled City’s advantage and substitute Zack Jobe rounded things off in the 85th minute.
Jack Marsh struck late during seventh-placed Sheppey Sports’ hard-fought 1-1 draw at play-off occupants Soul Tower Hamlets.
Substitute Marsh ensured it finished honours even with his goal in the fourth minute of stoppage time, the home side having gone in front in the 77th minute.
Luis Dos Santos’ treble sent Rochester United to a 3-0 success at home to play-off occupants Faversham Strike Force.