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Congratulations to Sam Stace, who won last week’s poll with 41% of the vote after scoring twice in Bearsted’s 5-2 win over Holmesdale.
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Matt Rowley made a string of fine saves in Tonbridge’s 2-1 defeat against Worthing in National League South and could count himself unlucky to finish on the losing side.
Skipper Craig Stone scored twice as Ashford beat Deal 3-0 in Isthmian South East to give co-owner Lloyd Hume his first win since succeeding Danny Kedwell as manager.
Mustapha Olagunju helped Ebbsfleet to a first clean sheet since November in a goalless National League draw at Rochdale.
Hugo Taylor scored a 91st-minute winner for 10-man Corinthian away at Lordswood, the defender’s well-placed shot from wide on the left earning a 2-1 victory in the SCEFL Premier Division.
![Ashford United defender Craig Stone in possession against Deal. Picture: Ian Scammell.](https://www.kentonline.co.uk/_media/img/NTKEQI4Y0LM1JX63SO4C.jpg)
Nyren Clunis capped a fine performance with a goal as Cray Wanderers won 4-1 at Chatham in the Isthmian Premier.
Ex-Millwall academy player Lewis White scored on his debut as Hythe boosted their Isthmian South East survival bid with a 2-0 home win against AFC Croydon.
Player-manager Ben Greenhalgh opened the scoring with a brilliant free-kick as Margate beat Lancing 3-0 in Isthmian South East.
Sam Odaudu had an excellent game as Isthmian Premier leaders Dartford beat Hashtag 2-0 for their 10th successive league win, including running the length of the pitch to set up the second goal.
![Whitstable Town striker Ronald Sithole celebrates his treble with Harvey Smith. Picture: Les Biggs](https://www.kentonline.co.uk/_media/img/PIXY5USO8NQ7XUTW3VQW.jpg)
Harvey Welford scored all four goals, including a first-half hat-trick, as Larkfield & New Hythe beat Stansfeld 4-0 in the SCEFL Premier Division.
Ronald Sithole’s hat-trick, launched with a sixth-minute opener, led Whitstable to a 4-0 home win over Tunbridge Wells.
Kalani Barton completes an all-SCEFL attack after scoring the final two goals in Rusthall’s remarkable 4-3 comeback victory over Punjab, having trailed 3-0 with 10 minutes left.
Neil Smith is our top boss after Cray’s eye-catching win at Chatham.