Vote for your star man in KentOnline’s team of the week.
Congratulations to Rusthall midfielder Charlie Clover, who won last week’s poll with 28% of the vote after his hat-trick in a 5-0 win against Sutton Athletic.
Have a look at today’s XI and pick your favourite at the bottom of the page.
Joshua Fowler kept a clean sheet as Snodland Town claimed a vital 1-0 win over Bearsted to move out of the SCEFL Premier Division relegation zone.
Liam Smith scored and gave nothing away at the back as Sittingbourne won 5-0 at East Grinstead in Isthmian South East.
George Whitefield was excellent at the back as Isthmian Premier leaders Dartford ground out a 1-0 win at Whitehawk to stay two points clear at the top.

Lekan Majoyegbe helped Sheppey to a clean sheet and a third successive Isthmian South East victory, with the Ites 1-0 winners over AFC Croydon.
Kane Haysman scored twice, moving on to 15 goals for the season, as Herne Bay secured Isthmian South East safety with a 4-1 home win against Erith Town.
Aaron Bolger was at the heart of everything good about Ebbsfleet, who claimed just their third National League win of the season, beating Sutton 4-1 at Stonebridge Road.
Gillingham skipper Armani Little led from the front with a solid midfield display in a 1-0 League 2 win over MK Dons.
He never let the visitors settle, doing the work that often goes unnoticed, making countless tackles and interceptions throughout.

Man-of-the-match Benny Bioletti was among the scorers as Ramsgate beat Three Bridges 5-1 to move within three points of Isthmian South East title glory.
Luke Baptiste struck twice, taking him to 20 goals for the season, and provided an assist as Dover beat Hendon 4-2 in the Isthmian Premier.
Ibrahim Olutade scored a hat-trick as Margate fought back from 2-0 down in a 3-3 draw at Isthmian South East play-off rivals Merstham.
Tyler Ibe scored twice and made the other as Larkfield & New Hythe beat Whitstable 3-2 in the Kent Senior Trophy final at the Gallagher Stadium.

Larks manager Micky Phillips is our top boss after landing his first trophy since succeeding Danny Lye in January, no mean feat against FA Vase finalists Whitstable, who were unbeaten in 19 games.