
Maidstone United topped the 10-division South East Counties League, with titles also going to Dorking Wanderers U-23s, Jersey Bulls, Chatham Town Development, Biddenden, Crayford Arrows, Aylesford Seconds, Danson Sports, Minster, and Peters Village.
Maidstone stayed unbeaten as they clinched the two-horse race for the title, finishing two points ahead of Tonbridge Angels, who had to settle for the runner-up spot for the second straight season. Maidstone now have a shot at doing the double when they take on Cray Wanderers in the League Cup Final on Thursday, 28 May at the Gallagher Stadium.
Dorking Wanderers U-23s won 17 of their 18 games to take the Surrey Premier Division title by three points from Carshalton Athletic. Carshalton had lifted the Surrey Divisional Cup with a 6-1 win over Milford & Witley, led by a hat-trick from Kenza Gueriani.
Channel Island side Jersey Bulls made a very successful debut by winning all their matches in Surrey Division 1, finishing eight points clear of Meadow Sports, while Milford & Witley missed out on a promotion spot by just two points.

Chatham Town Development only dropped three points in taking the top spot in Kent Division 1 Central, with Kent United two points behind them.
Biddenden were Kent Division 1 East champions with games to spare. Herne Bay Development will take second place unless Park Regis win away to the top side on 17 May.
Biddenden were beaten in the Chairman’s Cup Final, 3-2 by Kent United. Maisie Mileham bagged a late brace for them, but Eden Naish also netted a couple for the opposition and Chloe Ashdown found the target as well.
Crayford Arrows and Erith & Belvedere ended level on points at the top of Kent Division 1 West, with Crayford awarded the title due to a better head-to-head record, even though their goal difference was the weaker of the two.
Aylesford Seconds cruised to the Kent Division 2 East championship, boasting a 100% record with a game to go. Hawkinge Town secured second place ahead of Lydd Town and also won the Kent Divisional Cup Final. Goals from Nicole Barnes, Lucy Hayes, and Megan Henderson gave them a 3-1 win over Castle Colts, with substitute Amelia Moffat scoring for the Colts.
Danson Sports completed a perfect campaign in Kent Division 2 West, topping the table by a dozen points ahead of Crayford Arrows Development, who were a single point better off than Ide Hill.
Minster claimed the Kent Division 3 East title with multiple games to spare. Betteshanger Welfare Development are currently in second spot, but Baypoint are best placed to overtake them.

Minster also picked up the Kent Divisional Trophy, defeating Tonbridge Junior Knights 2-0 in the final thanks to a nine-minute double by Paige Godden.
Peters Village won one of the tighter title races in Kent Division 3 West. Top with a game still to go, they lead by a point over Tonbridge Junior Knights, who have a similar advantage over Anchorians.
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