KentOnline team-of-the-week features players from 10 clubs
12:28, 09 April 2018
updated: 13:06, 09 April 2018
Ten clubs are represented in KentOnline's team-of-the-week.
Our top boss is Scott Porter, who led Whitstable to Kent Senior Trophy glory against Sheppey yesterday, the Oystermen winning 2-1 after extra time.
There was strong competition from Lloyd Blackman after Ramsgate's 4-1 comeback victory at Guernsey.
Tom Benham replaced Simon Overland in goal for Faverham and took his chance with a clean sheet in a goalless draw against Thamesmead in Bostik South.
Seth Nana Twumasi was solid defensively and a threat going forward with some fine runs and crosses in Maidstone's 0-0 draw at Guiseley in the National League.
Callum Davies continued his excellent form as promotion-chasing Folkestone beat Leiston 2-0 go second in the Bostik Premier.
Joe Kane is alongside him after his 90th-minute winner gave Lordswood a 3-2 victory AFC Croydon in Southern Counties East.
At left-back, Fabrice Blewordah was the best player on the park as Sittingbourne beat Molesey 1-0.
Giancarlo Gallifuoco has been one of Dover's most consistent players this season, illustrating his value with a high-energy display in holding midfield as Whites beat Torquay 1-0 in the National League.
Dean Rance capped a brilliant performance with the equaliser as Ebbsfleet battled back from 2-0 down to draw with champions-elect Macclesfield, enhancing his player-of-the-year claims.
TJ Jadama was the key player in Ramsgate's fightback at Guernsey, producing a man-of-the-match display in midfield.
Alfie Paxman wasn't far behind, scoring twice as Blackman's side delivered their best second-half performance in his time as manager.
There were also two goals for Jay May as Margate fought back from two down at half-time to beat Harlow 4-2 in the Bostik Premier.
Zak Ansah makes it doubles all-round for our front three, including a 93rd-minute winner as Hythe won 2-1 at Bostik South play-off rivals Greenwich.
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