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Isthmian League weekend round-up as Folkestone Invicta hit Isthmian Premier summit but Faversham Town finally taste Isthmian South East defeat

Folkestone Invicta hit the Isthmian Premier summit with a win at Potters Bar on Saturday.

Striker Joe Pigott netted first for Jay Saunders’ side - facing a Potters Bar team that were back under the management of Sammy Moore, who was re-appointed earlier this week - before midfielder Dean Rance got his fourth goal in four games.

Substitute striker Ade Yusuff claimed Invicta’s third on 83 minutes in their 3-0 victory.

Third-placed Chatham were 6-0 away Isthmian Premier winners against Hashtag United.

Kofi Anokye-Boadi put Kevin Hake’s team into a fourth-minute lead and Sam Sene-Richardson claimed a second Chats goal before half-time.

Adam Leathers and Tope Fadahunsi, alongside substitutes Chaynie Burgin and Matt Macarthur - the latter scoring a penalty on 87 minutes - added second-half goals.

Ramsgate started life under caretaker manager Lee Martin with a 1-1 home draw against Cheshunt as substitute Donvieve Jones got a second-half leveller.

Dartford lost their unbeaten home record as they were defeated for only the third time this season, losing 2-1 against Wingate & Finchley.

The Darts looked on course for victory through Jacob Bland’s second-half strike but two goals in the last 13 minutes saw Wingate & Finchley take the spoils.

Midfielder Matthew Vigor’s second-half penalty helped Cray Valley come from behind in a 1-1 Isthmian Premier draw at 10-man Billericay.

Cray Wanderers played out a goalless draw with Chichester at home.

Welling were consigned to a 2-1 home defeat by Burgess Hill despite forward John Ufuah’s second-half effort.

Faversham’s unbeaten Isthmian South East start came to an end through a 4-1 defeat at home to Eastbourne.

The third-placed visitors broke the deadlock and, although striker Johan

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