Vote for your star man in KentOnline’s team of the week.
Congratulations to Miquel Scarlett, who won last week’s poll with 37 per cent of the vote after his goal and performance in Ashford’s 3-1 win over Sittingbourne.

Have a look at today’s XI and pick your favourite at the bottom of the page.
Lenny Holden made a series of outstanding saves as Maidstone beat Worthing 2-1 to deny the visitors the National League South title and maintain their own hopes of reaching the play-offs.
Finn O’Mara produced a solid defensive display in Whitstable’s 2-0 Kent Senior Trophy final win over Punjab United, with victory completing the double.
Jahmahl King helped Larkfield & New Hythe to a clean sheet as their third-versus-second clash against Fisher in the Southern Counties East Premier Division ended goalless.
Kai Garande was among the goals in Margate’s 3-1 Isthmian South East home win over Erith Town.

Charlie Seaman scored a goal-of-the-season contender – a 25-yard left-foot volley – as Ebbsfleet beat Hampton & Richmond 4-0 to stay on course for the National League South play-offs.
Josh Oliver scored twice in five minutes to help Faversham Strike Force win 9-0 at relegated Hythe in the Southern Counties East Premier Division.
Ayman El-Mogharbel capped a busy display with the equaliser as Welling fought back from 2-0 down to win 3-2 at Cray Wanderers and confirm Isthmian Premier safety.
Bailey Akehurst set up Ethan Sutcliffe’s equaliser and was a threat down the left as Tonbridge delivered a superb performance in a 6-1 National League South win at Farnborough.

Stanley Oldfield scored twice for the second game running as Chatham thumped Potters Bar 6-0 to seal an Isthmian Premier play-off place.
Derek Asamoah scored the crucial second goal and used his experience to help Sittingbourne win 2-0 at Hassocks and leave them needing a point to secure an Isthmian South East play-off spot.
Man-of-the-match Jack Kirby’s double led Rusthall to a 5-1 victory over Southern Counties East Premier Division play-off rivals Bearsted.
George Elokobi is today’s top boss after leading Maidstone to a 2-1 comeback victory over leaders Worthing in his final home game in charge – taking their top-seven bid to the final day.


