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An under-13 girls’ football team have won a tournament at League 1 Charlton Athletic’s ground.
Kent’s visually-impaired side lost at home to defending David Townley Memorial Twenty20 Cup winners Sussex Sharks.
Tim Oboh was Most Valuable Player as Canterbury Academy Crusaders won their first under-18 junior national basketball championship title.
Kent Kings were denied Tunnel Trophy glory after Thurrock Hammers won a close contest - and the bragging rights - at Iwade.
Whitstable bowls star Sian Honnor is prepared to fight for an England place at the 2026 Commonwealth Games - should the event take place.
Sevenoaks golfer Kipp Popert made amends for defeat in last year’s inaugural G4D Open by beating Ireland’s Brendan Lawlor at the second attempt.
Champions Kent survived some edgy moments to beat Hampshire in the Bill Beaumont County Championship.
Kent dropped into the bottom two of the Vitality County Championship Division 1 table after losing by eight wickets at Somerset on Monday.
Three Kent clubs have called on Kent MPs to “help save football”.
Gillingham Anchorians concluded a successful season with its annual dinner and dance.
Zak Crawley scored his highest-ever score for Kent against Somerset on Sunday.
Kent’s struggles continued on day two of their Vitality County Championship match with Somerset at Taunton.
South Kent Harriers runner Margaret Connolly was on England Masters duty at the Birmingham 10k race - and it proved a winning weekend.
Wickets late in the day helped nurse Kent wounds as Somerset dominated the first day of their County Championship match at Taunton.
Kent Kings meet Thurrock Hammers in the Tunnel Trophy at the Old Gun Site in Iwade on Sunday.
The Mote's new captain Mike Ruffell hailed the composure and discipline displayed by his side away to local rivals Leeds & Broomfield.
Tunbridge Wells’ Freya Black is hitting form at just the right time ahead of this summer’s Olympics.
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Tunbridge Wells’ Will Bayley reached the gold standard at the Slovenia Para Open, while there was a silver lining for Minster’s Ross Wilson.
Jack Leaning’s first County Championship hundred in 20 months gave Kent a fighting chance of escaping with a draw against Worcestershire.