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

Congratulations to Tyler Ibe, who won our previous poll with 26% of the vote after his match-winning display in Larkfield & New Hythe’s Kent Senior Trophy final success.

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

Man-of-the-match Reece Hobbs saved a late penalty as Margate ended the regular Isthmian South East season with a 1-0 win over Ashford United.

Skipper Callum Davies led Faversham to another clean sheet as the SCEFL Premier Division champions signed off with a goalless draw at Rusthall, the Lilywhites conceding just 27 goals in 38 league games this season.

Will Thomas scored what proved to be the winner as Whitstable won 3-2 against Glebe in the SCEFL Premier Division, making his mark despite often being out of the team in recent weeks.

Margate goalkeeper Reece Hobbs. Picture: Stuart Watson

Jahmal Howlett-Mundle captained Sevenoaks to a 2-0 win over former club Sheppey as Marcel Nimani’s side secured a ninth-placed finish in Isthmian South East.

Deal Town claimed seventh in their first season up, with Tom Chapman scoring twice in a 5-0 home win against Broadbridge Heath to take his tally to 24 goals.

Matthias Fanimo scored the second-half winner as Folkestone ended their Isthmian Premier campaign with a 2-1 victory away to a Cray Valley side who will meet Dartford in the play-offs.

Lydd Town pulled off a SCEFL Premier Division great escape thanks to Will Dempsey’s winner in a 2-1 victory over Corinthian, although they could yet be relegated pending the outcome of a possible points deduction.

Sevenoaks defender Jahmal Howlett-Mundle. Picture: Paul Willmott

Aaron Rowe provided the assist for Joe Gbode with a well-timed pass as Gillingham drew 1-1 with Swindon in their final home game of the League 2 season.

Drew Briffitt struck twice in five minutes during the first half of Hollands & Blair’s 3-3 SCEFL Premier Division draw at Fisher.

Isthmian South East champions Ramsgate drew 3-3 at runners-up Sittingbourne, with ex-Gills academy forward Kai Garrett scoring twice to cancel out the hosts’ early 2-0 lead.

Luke Baptiste provided the corner for George Nikaj’s equaliser and scored a stoppage-time penalty as Dover won 3-1 at Chichester to clinch their Isthmian Premier play-off place.

Gillingham winger Aaron Rowe. Picture: @Julian_KPI

Stuart Benfield is our top boss after Faversham Strike Force beat SC Thamesmead 2-1 to win the SCEFL Division 1 title on goal difference.



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