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Vote for your star man in KentOnline's team of the week. Congratulations to Connor Coyne, who won last week's poll with 35% of the vote after his double in Deal's FA Vase win at Phoenix.

Have a look at today's XI and pick your favourite at the bottom of the page. Ryan Sandford was on fine form in Maidstone's goalless draw with Oldham, including an outstanding first-half reaction save. Liam Smith scored an early opener as Hythe beat Lancing 3-1 in Isthmian South East. Jerry Puemo kept Sevenoaks' dangermen quiet as Sittingbourne performed well in a 0-0 draw at Greatness Park. Nathan Green set up Ira Jackson's equaliser in the FA Trophy as Folkestone won on penalties at Beaconsfield after a 1-1 draw, earning praise from joint-boss Michael Everitt. Lanre Azeez was involved in the opener and scored himself as Ashford beat Haywards Heath 4-0 to move a point behind leaders Ramsgate in Isthmian South East. James Miles was dominant in midfield and scored a superb 25-yarder as Erith Town won 4-0 at Whitstable in Southern Counties East. Tyrell Richardson-Brown scored the winner as SCEFL leaders Erith & Belvedere came from behind to win 2-1 at Deal. Tom Scorer's double helped Kennington win 3-0 at Holmesdale. Jamie Philpot scored a hat-trick of penalties - no mean feat to outwit a keeper three times - in Glebe's 3-1 victory over Bearsted Ade Azeez struck twice as Welling United beat National South promotion-chasers Havant 3-2 in the FA Trophy. Warren Mfula completed a first-half hat-trick as Sheppey won 3-2 at Faversham in Isthmian South East.

It was his third treble this season and moves him on to 16 goals. Adam Woodward is our top boss after Erith Town's superb win away win against Whitstable.

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