Vote for your star man in KentOnline’s team of the week.
Congratulations to Harvey Kedwell, who won last week’s poll with 30 per cent of the vote after his double in Whitstable’s 5-0 league win over Rusthall.

Have a look at today’s XI and pick your favourite at the bottom of the page.
Jonny Henly saved a penalty and made several more key stops as Dartford drew 1-1 with Isthmian Premier play-off rivals Cray Wanderers.
Young Harry Webster, deputising for Raphe Brown, had a superb game at the back to help in-form Ramsgate to a 2-1 Isthmian Premier win at Carshalton.
Jacob Mensah’s first-half goal, his second this season, earned a 1-1 draw for Dover Athletic against National League South play-off occupants Weston-super-Mare.
Captain Reece Butler was among the scorers in Chatham Town’s 3-1 home win over Welling United in the Isthmian Premier.

Jefferson Aibangbee opened the scoring in an impressive Sevenoaks performance that saw them lead three times at Isthmian South East promotion hopefuls Sittingbourne before leaving with a 3-3 draw.
Bradley Schafer’s outstanding campaign continued with two more goals in a 3-0 win over Rusthall as Whitstable reached the Kent Senior Trophy final.
Long-serving Charlie Owen’s contribution in midfield helped Kennington to a 1-0 win over Southern Counties East play-off contenders Snodland Town.
Recent signing Gil Carvalho scored his first Hythe Town goal as the Cannons ended their long wait for a win with a 3-1 success over Corinthian – a result that gives them fresh hope in their Southern Counties East relegation battle.

Early substitute Jamie Kennedy scored the first two goals as Deal Town beat Hastings United 3-0 to secure a fifth successive victory in Isthmian South East.
Alfie Pavey bagged the second-half winner as Tonbridge Angels took another step towards National League South safety with a vital 3-2 home win over Chippenham.
Roman Campbell’s double – a penalty and a late winner – saw Punjab United recover from 2-0 down to beat FC Elmstead 3-2 in the Kent Senior Trophy semi-finals.
Lee Martin is our top boss after guiding Ramsgate to within four points of the Isthmian Premier play-offs, courtesy of a sixth win in seven league games, as well as booking a place in the Velocity Cup final with their midweek success over Hashtag.


