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Isthmian League round-up: Leaders Dover complete double over Potters Bar, David Smith sinks former club Folkestone

Leaders Dover made it four Isthmian Premier wins in a row by defeating Potters Bar 3-0 at Crabble on Saturday.

After winning 8-0 in the reverse fixture on the opening day of the season, Whites were always in control as first-half goals from Ruben Soares-Junior and Alfie Matthews were added to by Francis Mampolo in stoppage time.

Cray Valley sit fourth in the table after a goalless draw at Dartford, who sit 15th after a sixth league game without a win.

Folkestone also remain in the bottom half following a 2-1 loss at Carshalton, where Invicta led at the break thanks to Daniel Smith’s ninth-minute opener.

Mason Saunders Henry and former Folkestone striker David Smith – on his debut after joining from Cray Wanderers - turned the game around in the second half although the visitors then hit the woodwork in stoppage time.

John Ufuah gave Chatham a ninth-minute lead at home to Lewes, who claimed a point after Danny Bassett’s penalty on 65 minutes.

Cray Wanderers climbed out of the relegation zone following a 3-0 victory at home to 10-man Hashtag United, their first league win at Flamingo Park. Charlie Edwards scored a first-half brace before skipper Tom Bonner added a third early in the second half.

Isthmian South East leaders Beckenham remain seven points clear of Ramsgate – albeit having played five more games – after winning 1-0 at Sheppey thanks to Louie Theophanous with 16 minutes left.

The prolific Joe Taylor scored a goal in either half to take his tally for the season to 20 as Ramsgate won 2-1 at Eastbourne Town, who replied through James Hull.

Sittingbourne stay third after winning 3-0 at home to Three Bridges in a repeat of last season’s play-off semi-final that the visitors won. This time around goals from Donvieve

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