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Soon-to-be Kent director of cricket Simon Cook still thinks there is life in his coaching legs.
Years of hard work paid off for Canterbury as they sealed a Kent League Premier Division return as Championship champions.
There were a roller-coaster of emotions towards the bottom of the Kent League Premier Division on the final day of the season.
New Whitstable player-goalkeeping coach Dan Eason is being backed to become a manager by boss Marcel Nimani.
Boss Steve Lovell accepts Herne Bay are yet to really get going this season after they were knocked out of the FA Cup.
A former Gillingham midfielder has become the latest to join Faversham’s mouthwatering Southern Counties East Premier Division squad.
Manager Sammy Moore is preparing Faversham to host early frontrunners Fisher - but isn’t reading much into the league table yet.
A club’s senior men’s side will play in the National Volleyball League for the first time this season - supported by French friends.
Manager Mitch Brundle believes Dover’s squad have had long enough to gel together this season now.
Batsman Zak Crawley is set to join an extremely select group of Kent men’s players to have captained England this month.
An overseas leg-spinner is to join Kent for the final three matches of their County Championship run-in.
Joint-head coach Micheal Everitt is warning Folkestone’s players they may need to be even more clinical if they are to beat Lewes this Saturday.
Boss Reece Prestedge insists Margate won’t underestimate weekend visitors Potters Bar.
Kent’s new director of cricket has been named - and it’s someone already part of their coaching staff.
Having seen thousands raised so he could buy a ParaGolfer Buggy, Kenny Powell has left fears spinal strokes would end playing days firmly behind him.
New signings will be in the squad for Dover’s National League South trip to St Albans.
Kent club captain Sam Billings and team-mate Zak Crawley have been selected at the draft for the upcoming Australian T20 Big Bash League competition.
Lordswood recovered from 23-5 to be crowned Kent League champions at Holmesdale while there was a tense finish in the battle to avoid relegation.
Recalled Dover defender Chevron McLean had a point to prove in their draw against Chippenham - but conceded his manager had been right to drop him!
Mitch Brundle felt Dover created the most chances he’s seen them create at home since he took charge in their draw against Chippenham.