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Isthmian League round-up: Dover Athletic regain Premier Division top spot with last-gasp winner while injury-time strike keeps Ramsgate top in Isthmian South East

Luke Baptiste scored a last-minute penalty as Dover regained top spot in the Isthmian Premier.

Whites trailed to an early Tommy-Lee Higgs strike at bottom side Bognor Regis.

But Ruben Soares-Junior levelled 10 minutes before the break and Baptiste held his nerve to earn a 2-1 victory for the visitors.

Jake Leberl’s side move above Billericay, who were thumped 4-0 by in-form Dartford, a win that sent Ady Pennock’s side up to third.

Cray Valley trail Dover on goal difference in second place.

They beat Canvey Island 2-0 courtesy of Kenny Aileri’s first-half effort and a clincher from Tom Beere after the break.

Folkestone boosted their play-off hopes with an impressive 3-0 home win over fifth-placed Horsham.

Ade Yusuff’s third-minute penalty sent Invicta on their way and Jack Jebb doubled the lead before the half-hour mark.

Daniel Smith added an injury-time third as Andy Drury’s men moved up to eighth.

Chatham’s home game against Hastings was abandoned due to a medical emergency in the crowd.

Josh Ajayi’s injury-time goal kept Ramsgate top of Isthmian South East.

Ajayi struck in the third minute of added time to give Rams a 1-0 victory at Erith Town - a sixth successive win for Ben Smith’s league leaders.

They remain two points clear of Sittingbourne, who were 4-0 winners at AFC Croydon.

Ryan Kingsford opened the scoring inside five minutes and Troy Howard soon made it two before Richie Hamill stretched the lead on the half-hour mark.

Kingsford added his second as the Brickies warmed up for next weekend’s FA Trophy last-16 tie at Southend with another big win.

Third-placed Margate were twice pegged back in a 2-2 draw at home to struggling Phoenix Sports.

Ben Allen’s opener was cancelled out by Tyler Anderson but Max Walsh

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