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Isthmian League round-up: Sittingbourne striker Mitchell May scores four and there are hat-tricks for Cray Valley’s Freddie Parker, Margate forward Ibrahim Olutade and Billy Munday of Deal Town

Freddie Parker scored a first-half hat-trick as Cray Valley climbed to fourth in the Isthmian Premier.

Parker’s treble opened up a three-goal lead at Bognor Regis before Jasper Mather replied.

Spencer Spurway scored the Rocks’ second at the death, with the Millers winning 3-2.

A terrible start proved Dartford’s undoing in a 3-2 home defeat by Wingate & Finchley.

Goals from Andronicos Georgiou (2) and Ben Frampah saw Darts trail 3-0 after 21 minutes at Princes Park.

Substitutes Olly Box and Ade Yusuff replied after the break but the visitors held on, with Dartford dropping to 13th.

Folkestone are up to 10th after Jimmy Wallace’s own goal on the hour secured a 1-0 victory at Canvey Island.

Chatham fought back from two goals down to draw with Potters Bar at Maidstone Road.

Brandon Adams and Ben Ward-Cochrane put the visitors in charge at the break but Reece Butler replied early in the second half and Simon Cooper earned a point with an 82nd-minute equaliser.

Dover are top after beating Hashtag United 4-2 at Crabble. You can read our match report here.

Mitchell May scored four times as Sittingbourne thumped Hythe 6-0 to go fourth in Isthmian South East.

The big striker struck twice in eight minutes midway through the first half and completed his treble after Donvieve Jones had given the Brickies a 3-0 lead.

May was on target again early in the second half and Ryan Kingsford added number six in added time as the Cannons slipped to a sixth successive league defeat.

Ibrahim Olutade’s first Margate hat-trick earned a 3-2 victory at Sheppey.

Top scorer Olutade scored either side of the break and added his third after Sinn’kaye Christie replied.

Danny Leonard bagged an injury-time consolation for Ernie Batten’s side who drop to

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