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

Congratulations to Bradley Schafer, who won last week’s poll with 29 per cent of the vote after his hat-trick in Whitstable’s Kent Senior Trophy win over Fisher.

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

Teenager Dino Kaiser marked his debut after arriving on loan from Fulham with a clean sheet, including three saves, as Margate beat Sheppey 2-0 in Isthmian South East.

Kevin Diomande scored the opener and provided an assist in Sevenoaks Town’s 3-1 Isthmian South East victory at VCD.

Joel Oderian broke the deadlock before half-time and helped Folkestone to a third successive clean sheet as the runaway Isthmian Premier leaders won 5-0 at Lewes.

Remi Sutton was excellent at the back for Cray Wanderers, also bringing the ball out of defence to good effect, in a 1-1 Isthmian Premier draw against Ramsgate.

Margate goalkeeper Dino Kaiser enjoyed a strong debut after joining on loan from Fulham. Picture: Cadan Boynton (@cadanboyntonphotography)

Chris Edwards set up both goals in an outstanding display as Punjab United beat Fisher 2-0 to reach the FA Vase quarter-finals for the first time in their history.

Mo Jallow impressed for Dover Athletic in their 1-1 National League South draw against Worthing as he looks to put an injury-hit spell behind him.

Toby Edser won the penalty, converted by Dom Samuel, in Ebbsfleet’s 1-1 draw at Salisbury, where they were denied victory only by a controversial injury-time penalty.

Alfie Paxman scored a terrific injury-time free-kick as Ramsgate took a late point at Cray Wanderers to keep their unbeaten run going.

Gillingham striker, left, Ronan Hale celebrates his first goal against Tranmere. Picture: Stuart Watson

Former Maidstone and Tonbridge striker Ibby Akanbi set up the opener and scored the winner, his first goal for the club, as Hollands & Blair beat Rusthall 2-1 in the SCEFL Premier Division.

January signing Ronan Hale scored both goals on his first home start to lead Gillingham to a 2-1 victory over Tranmere Rovers in League 2.

Captain David Latunde scored and provided two assists in Sheppey Sports’ 3-1 win over Bridon Ropes in SCEFL Division 1.

Chipie Sian is today’s top boss after guiding Punjab into the last eight of the FA Vase, a feat that leaves them as Kent’s sole remaining representatives.



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