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Captain Jack Leaning hopes the beginning of Kent’s Metro Bank One-Day Cup campaign can give them fresh impetus as they aim to kickstart their season.
There was a long-awaited half-century for Will Hilton as St Lawrence & Highland Court 1sts completed the league double over Canterbury 1sts.
Faversham Town have signed a player who will add bundles of experience to their squad ahead of the start of the league season.
Boss Jamie Coyle has sensed a mentality shift from Whitstable in the latter stages of pre-season - ahead of the real action.
Jack Leaning says Kent team-mate Tawanda Muyeye is one of the best young players in the country - as the in-form batsman starts his Hundred campaign.
Manager Steve King won’t get carried away at Deal - despite a near-perfect pre-season.
Folkestone have been left facing an anxious wait to find out the full extent of Tom Derry’s injury at the weekend.
Player-boss Ben Greenhalgh is pleased to see goalscoring duties being shared around between Margate’s forward players in pre-season.
Minster’s Kent League Premier Division lead was cut to 11 points as they were thrashed at sixth-placed Bexley.
There was a big victory for Kent Spitfires as they ended a Vitality T20 Blast season to forget in strong fashion against Surrey at Canterbury.
A Kent Academy scholar is expected to play for the club in the Metro Bank One-Day Cup after signing a rookie deal.
There will be plenty of player movement in the next few weeks, predicts Whitstable boss Jamie Coyle.
Opportunity knocks for some of St Lawrence & Highland Court’s players to stake first-team claims.
The winners of the Kent FA Grassroots Workforce awards have been announced.
Boss Tommy Warrilow admits it’s ridiculous how quickly the start of Faversham’s league campaign has come around.
Kent have appointed their interim head coach for the Metro Bank One-Day Cup.
Joe Denny is relishing the chance to work alongside Herne Bay’s father-son management team of Steve and Mark Lovell.
Boss Andy Drury has called for patience ahead of what could be a hugely exciting season for Folkestone - on and off the field.
Coach Mike Sandmann reckons a busy weekend for Dover was a step in the right direction towards bringing the feel-good factor back to the club.
Captain Tom Chapman thinks there will still be plenty more twists and turns during the rest of Sandwich Town’s season - despite back-to-back wins.