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Congratulations to teenager Tristan Holden, who won last week’s poll with 28% of the vote after his outstanding midfield display in Lydd’s win over Fisher.
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Jacob Marsden made a key save with Dartford trailing Horsham 1-0 and his side went on to win 2-1 to keep the pressure on Isthmian Premier leaders Billericay.
Myles Judd marked his Herne Bay debut with a clean sheet in a goalless draw at Sheppey in Isthmian South East.
Lekan Majoyegbe was the Ites’ man-of-the-match against Bay after the hosts answered assistant manager Geoff Record’s call for defensive improvement with a welcome shut-out.
Skipper Ben Fitchett led SCEFL Premier Division leaders VCD to a 5-0 win at Hollands & Blair and also got on the scoresheet in added time.
Anthony Adesite opened the scoring in a lively performance as Hythe climbed off the foot of Isthmian South East with a crucial 2-1 win at relegation rivals Lancing.
Sam Blackman marked his Margate return with an early goal as Ben Greenhalgh’s side flew out of the traps in a 4-2 Isthmian South East victory at in-form Eastbourne Town.
Robbie McKenzie eased Gillingham’s League 2 drop fears by scoring the only goal against Morecambe as John Coleman secured his first win since succeeding Mark Bonner as manager.
Recent signing Jordan Ababio scored twice, including the decisive fourth goal, as Sevenoaks beat Steyning Town 4-3 in an Isthmian South East thriller.
Nathan Jeche, on dual-registration from Cray Wanderers, scored Whitstable’s equaliser and shone on his debut as the Oystermen came from 2-0 down to beat Whitchurch Alport 3-2 and reach the FA Vase semi-finals.
Elliott Duncan set up the opener and scored a classy lob as Lordswood boosted their SCEFL Premier Division survival hopes with a 4-0 win over Lydd in a bottom-two clash at Martyn Grove.
Sol Wanjau-Smith made a game-changing contribution as an early second-half substitute for Maidstone, winning the penalty for their equaliser and scoring an 88th-minute winner in a 3-2 victory over Salisbury.
Jamie Coyle is our top boss after leading Whitstable into the last four of the FA Vase with their comeback win against Whitchurch.