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Dartford miss chance to go top of Isthmian Premier at Lewes but Cray Valley, Dover Athletic, Chatham Town, Folkestone Invicta and Cray Wanderers win; Ramsgate’s home victory moves them towards Isthmian South East title

Dartford missed the chance to go top of the Isthmian Premier table on Saturday.

With frontrunners Billericay beaten, a win would have sent Ady Pennock’s troops to the summit - only for them to lose 3-1 at Lewes.

Defender Michael Olarewaju helped them recover from being behind at half-time with a 52nd-minute goal in front of a crowd of 1,022, only for Marcus Sablier to strike twice late on to consign the Darts to defeat.

Second-half strikes from Mohammed-Idris Oshilaja and Tom Beere ensured fourth-placed Cray Valley were 2-0 victors at Potters Bar.

The win came at a cost for Steve McKimm’s side, though, who had Dan Bowry dismissed for a second caution with three minutes to play.

Ryan Hanson struck on his return for fellow play-off occupants Dover to help them claim a much-needed win against basement boys Bowers & Pitsea.

The midfielder and former captain headed in Whites’ first goal and young forward Luke Baptiste also found the net ahead of half-time in their 2-0 victory.

It was a first home win since November 16 for Jake Leberl’s side and ended a five-game winless streak.

Chatham Town won 2-0 at Whitehawk.

John Ufuah gave Kevin Hake’s men the lead in the 19th minute and young substitute Sam Sene-Richardson got their second with five minutes to play.

Cray Wanderers eased to a 3-1 triumph over Canvey Island at home.

A Frankie Raymond penalty and a Soul Kader goal put Neil Smith’s side in command at half-time and, while ex-Sittingbourne striker Chris Harris pulled one back off the substitutes' bench, Lateef Adaja sealed the points in front of a 555-strong crowd at Flamingo Park.

They are nine points off fifth-placed Dover, having played a league game more than them.

Folkestone secured a 2-1 success at Bognor Regis - before

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