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Craig Smith made the winning save in the shoot-out as Lydd Town beat Tooting Bec on penalties after a 1-1 draw in the Southern Counties East Division 1 play-off final.
Skipper Liam Smith was among the scorers as Hythe Town beat Haywards Heath 4-0 to secure an Isthmian South East play-off place on the final day of the season.
That’s 17 clean sheets in the league for the Cannons, who finished with the best defensive record in the division. They conceded just six goals at home all season.
Ollie Gray scored and helped Faversham to a clean sheet as the relegated Lilywhites finished on a high with a 4-0 victory against Three Bridges.
Ben Fitchett was solid at the back as Ramsgate won 2-1 at Ashford to ensure second place and home advantage in the Isthmian South East play-offs.
On-loan Charlton youngster Richard Chin produced a man-of-the-match performance in midfield as Dartford clinched second place in National South with a 2-1 win over St Albans.
Billy Munday scored in 3-0 and 2-0 wins over champions Erith & Belvedere and Sutton Athletic respectively as the Hoops finished third in the Southern Counties East Premier Division.
Ethan Coleman, deputising for the injured Shaun Williams, excelled in a defensive midfield role as Gillingham drew 2-2 at Bradford in League 2.
It was just his second start for the Gills since joining from Leyton Orient in January.
Alfie Evans struck twice as Phoenix Sports beat Kennington 3-0 to earn second place in Southern Counties East and a shot at promotion via a play-off.
Dean Grant’s double, including a late equaliser, gave Whitstable a 2-2 draw at Welling Town on the final day of the SCEFL season.
Stefan Payne’s hat-trick sunk champions Ebbsfleet and saw Welling retain their National South status with a 3-2 win at Park View Road.
There was also a hat-trick for Luke Medley, including two penalties, as Lordswood won 7-3 at Kent Senior Trophy winners Punjab United.
Steve Watt is our top boss after a sixth successive victory saw Hythe earn a play-off place.