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

Congratulations to Harvey Smith, who won last week’s poll with 29 per cent of the vote after scoring the winner for Sittingbourne against Three Bridges.

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

Harry Seaden kept a clean sheet as Cray Wanderers claimed their first-ever win at Whitehawk, running out 3-0 winners in the Isthmian Premier.

Skipper Ben Fitchett scored twice as VCD Athletic boosted their Isthmian South East survival hopes by beating Sheppey United 6-2.

Ethan Sutcliffe’s late winner gave Tonbridge a 1-0 victory at Horsham as Alan Dunne’s side closed in on National League South safety.

Leo Hamblin continues to impress on the left of a back three for Maidstone, shutting down a couple of dangerous moments and providing the assist for John Gilbert’s winner in a 1-0 National League South victory over Farnborough.

Maidstone United defender Leo Hamblin in action against Farnborough. Picture: Helen Cooper

Zaid Al-Hussaini was among the scorers in a bright performance as managerless Herne Bay came from a goal down to beat East Grinstead 4-1 in Isthmian South East.

Sam Blackman’s header gave Margate a 1-0 Isthmian South East victory at Hastings as Ben Greenhalgh’s men stretched their impressive away record to one defeat in 12 games.

Jamarie Brissett scored a match-winning double, with the decisive goal coming in added time, as Phoenix Sports won 2-1 at Larkfield & New Hythe in the SCEFL Premier Division.

On-loan Dartford man Sam Smith scored his second goal in three games as Welling claimed a vital 3-2 win at relegation rivals Potters Bar in their fight for Isthmian Premier safety.

Zaid Al-Hussaini, of Herne Bay, on the attack against East Grinstead. Picture: Nathan Munday

Callum Jones scored a first-half double in Dartford’s 2-2 draw at Isthmian Premier leaders Folkestone.

Nile Ranger also struck twice in the first half as Chatham consolidated fourth place in the Isthmian Premier by beating Canvey Island 3-0 at the Bauvill.

A hat-trick from Ollie Bate fired Ashford United to a 6-1 Isthmian South East home win over Broadbridge Heath.

Joint-managers Danny Joy and Ross Baker are today’s top bosses after VCD’s thumping win over Sheppey moved them to within six points of safety.



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