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A goal, late in each half, saw Whitstable Town win their "top of the table clash" with Thamesmead Town to put them four points clear with two games in hand. In front of the day's best attendance, 268, Steve Marshall netted the first just before the break before Stuart King added to his season's tally three minutes from time which condemned the visitors fourth defeat of the campaign.  At Albert Road, Croydon gained their eighth consecutive League win when they defeated Lordswood thanks to Ryan Watts goal midway through the first period, a result which leaves them a point behind Thamesmead Town. VCD Athletic also had a one nil victory, which kept them in fourth place, when they visited Erith Town, the bottom side who suffered their tenth defeat in a row. Gary Ward scored the vital goal for the visitors right on half time. Greenwich Borough remain fifth despite suffering a two nil home defeat to the improving Deal Town. In the first period, Michael Cassar netted for the visitors before Jordan Barnett found the net, for the second week running, a minute from time. There were goals galore at Reachfields as Hythe Town beat lowly Tunbridge Wells by the odd goal in seven which leaves them in sixth place. Jason Brazier opened for the home side on seven minutes before Luke Wallend equalised, Roy Godden then restored the advantage. In the second period, further home goals from Mike Smissen and Ian Hayes put Hythe in command. A late rally from 'Wells' saw Joe Fuller and another from Wallend saw a tense last five minutes. The same score line was seen at Greatness Park as Sevenoaks Town were beaten by Erith & Belvedere, who are now mid-table. Matt Johnson and Micky Collins put the 'Deres' ahead before James Dalton, Tom Olson and Paul Springett put the home side in front midway through the second period. Steve White then netted a quick brace to secure the points for the visitors. At the Mile End Stadium, Sporting Bengal United and Beckenham Town played out a goalless draw. In the re-arranged Kent Senior Trophy Quarter Final encounter at Honey Lane, Bearsted defeated Slade Green by the odd goal in three. Mo Mahier put 'Green' in front before the Kent County League side replied with strikes from Russell McLeish and Alan Swift. They will now play Sevenoaks Town in the Semi Finals. Kent League: 
 
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