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Isthmian League round-up: Chatham Town finish second in Isthmian Premier, Gary Lockyer scores four goals for Cray Wanderers, Cray Valley win Isthmian South East title

Chatham twice came from behind to secure runners-up spot in Isthmian Premier – and home advantage in the play-offs.

Chats will host Horsham at Maidstone Road on Wednesday night in the Semi-Final stage and will be at home if they progress on Bank Holiday Monday.

They were made to work hard for that advantage by hosts Enfield Town, who had to settle for a point and third spot.

Oliver Knight put Enfield ahead but Kareem Isiaka levelled on the half-hour. Knight restored Enfield’s lead but a Sam Robins own goal midway through the second half ensured it was honours even.

Margate’s fate was decided before their trip to Billericay, who had to win to have any chance of a late play-off place but their 5-3 win was ultimately in vain.

There was to be no final-day pride for the Gate who trailed 4-0 in just 33 minutes as Alfie Cerulli, Ollie Peters, Richard Asamoah and Bradley Stevenson all scored.

Stevenson made it 5-0 on the hour before goals in the last 20 minutes by Mo Kamara, Ben Greenhalgh and Vinnie Bowman ensured Margate bowed out of step 3 football with a small measure of respectability in the final scoreline.

Gary Lockyer stole the show as Cray Wanderers signed off the season with an impressive 6-2 win at Dulwich.

Lockyer scored four goals for the Wands, who took the lead through Anthony Cook’s spot-kick. Tom Beere added Cray’s sixth goal in the last minute.

Cray finish the campaign in 17th place, one spot behind Folkestone on goal difference.

They nearly overtook Andy Drury’s men after 10-man Invicta were stuffed 4-0 at Bognor.

Folkestone trailed to a first-half Jasper Mather brace before Will Moses was red-carded on the hour mark.

Mather completed his hat-trick from the penalty spot and Oliver Downs rounded off the

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