Vote for your star man in KentOnline’s team of the week.
Congratulations to Deal midfielder Ben Chapman, who won last week’s poll with 23% of the vote after scoring twice in a 4-2 win at Sheppey.
Have a look at today’s XI and pick your favourite at the bottom of the page.
George Bentley kept a deserved clean sheet as Tunbridge Wells drew 0-0 with SCEFL Premier title contenders VCD at the Culverden.
Donvieve Jones didn’t have much to do defensively as Sittingbourne dominated at Lancing but he scored the all-important only goal to keep the Brickies in Isthmian South East title contention.
Stand-in skipper Finn O’Mara, deputising for the suspended Jake McIntyre, scored his third goal of the season as Whitstable beat Hartpury University 2-0 in the first leg of their FA Vase semi-final at a packed Belmont.

There was also a third goal of the campaign for Reece Butler as Chatham won 3-1 at Folkestone in the Isthmian Premier to extend their unbeaten run to nine matches.
Tom Chapman moved on to 20 goals with his double in Deal’s 3-0 Isthmian South East home win over Three Bridges, adding to his midweek strike in a 4-2 win at Merstham.
Luca Cocoracchio excelled in the No.4 role as Dover won 2-1 at Cray Wanderers in the Isthmian Premier, building on his match-winning display against Dulwich last weekend.

On-loan Leyton Orient youngster Hayden Bullas opened the scoring for Isthmian Premier leaders Dartford in a crucial 3-0 win at Dulwich and produced a midfield display well beyond his years.
Sol Wanjau-Smith crowned an excellent display down the left by scoring twice with his head as Maidstone beat National League South promotion rivals Boreham Wood 4-0.
Denzel Gayle marked his 300th Cray Valley appearance – a club record – with the opening goal as the Millers won 2-0 at Wingate & Finchley in the Isthmian Premier.
Captain Joe Taylor scored twice as Ramsgate moved on to 99 points at the top of Isthmian South East with a 3-1 at Beckenham.
Two goals from Dan Bradshaw – his second successive double – saw Sheppey end their run of eight defeats in nine games with a 4-1 success at Broadbridge Heath in Isthmian South East.

Whitstable player-manager Jamie Coyle is today’s top boss after the Oystermen took charge of their FA Vase semi-final against Hartpury.
There’s still a job to do in the second leg this Sunday, but Town are 90 minutes from Wembley.