Vote for your star man in KentOnline’s team of the week.

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.

Have a look at today’s team and pick your favourite at the bottom of the page.

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.

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

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.



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