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Folkestone Invicta moved up to second place in Ryman League Division 1 South after Jimmy Jackson and a James Dryden penalty) gave Neil Cugley’s side a 2-0 win over Met Police on Tuesday night.
Jackson opened the scoring with a sweet left-footed strike in the 41st minute and top goalscorer Dryden added a second from the penalty spot in the 89th minute.
The victory leaves Invicta level on points with leaders Kingstonian.
David Cory scored twice as Whitstable gained a vital 2-1 victory over fellow strugglers Corinthan Casuals at Tolworth.
The win, Town’s first since August 19 against Croydon Athletic, lifts them two places off the bottom, with Casuals replacing them.
Cory opened his league account for the season with a double but hopes of their first clean-sheet were dented when Dale Hennessy converted a penalty 12 minutes from time.
An Ashford side reduced to 10 men after a second half injury to Jimmy Bottle almost rescued an extraordinary point against Chipstead.
A poor first half saw them trail 3-0 by the interval and prompted Town boss Steve Lovell to introduce all three substitutes.
Bottle's head injury saw them depleted but despite that two goals from on-loan striker Claude Seanla saw Chipstead on the rack for the last 20 minutes.
Chatham earned their first point in three games in Division 1 North with a 1-1 draw at Great Wakering.
The hosts took the lead in the first minute through Ben Hudson but Steve Binks' side hit back to level the scores in the second half through Justin Ascheri.
Ryman League Division 1 South
Ashford 2 Chipstead 3
Corinthian Casuals 1 Whitstable 2
Folkestone 2 Met Police 0
Division 1 North
Great Wakering 1 Chatham 1