KICKBOXING: A quartet of members from Star Kickboxing Club in Gravesend completed a clean sweep of victories at the Kombat Zone show in Rochester.

Simon McGrath, a 6ft7in super heavyweight quickly saw off Paul Boundy (Titan Kickboxing). 

Within seconds of the first round Boundy took an eight count and within 50 seconds was stopped after a flurry of big shots from McGrath.

Tina “The Machine” Harvey successfully defended her belt with a unanimous decision against Ros Wilson (Bristol Lau) after a well-fought five round war.

Hayley Ward’s footwork and accuracy proved too much for Rachel

Young (Burton Kickboxing), who sustained a broken nose in the third round as the Gravesend fighter returned home with the British flyweight title.

Edward Smith used his technical skills to outsmart Irish rival Paul Huish to collect the five nations super lightweight title after a majority decision.

FOOTBALL: Goals from Holly Martin and Imy Saunders secured the League Cup for the Gravesham Girls & Ladies U15s with a 2-0 final win over Long Lane.

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Roisin Fuller struck the solitary reply for the U16s (above) as they were well beaten 7-1 by Kent Football United in their League Cup final age category.

The U10s emerged as victors in the festival of football tournament, but there was no such joy for the U18s who were defeated 4-0 by Deal in the final of the Tina Marshall Cup.

FOOTGOLF: Ukraine native Valerijs Jemeljanovs took the honours at High Elms Footgolf tournament in Downe on countback.

Karl May triumphed again at Birchwood Park Footgolf, beating off competition from more than 20 rivals to claim victory by four shots on the par-36 Wilmington course

CRICKET: Twenty-three clubs in Kent have already signed up to the first national NatWest Club T20 for U19s competition, with more than 475 teams set to be involved across the country.

The national roll-out of the competition follows a successful pilot project last summer involving four counties (Kent, Surrey, Yorkshire and Durham) which attracted nearly 60 clubs and was won by Kent's Bexley Rangers (pictured above).

Kent captain Rob Key said: “It’s vital that we build on the success of NatWest T20 Blast by inspiring more youngsters to take up cricket.

"A competition like this gives teenagers a great opportunity to emulate the professional game – and get as much pleasure and enjoyment out of the T20 format as we do.”

The pilot project attracted positive feedback from clubs with one in three seeing lapsed players returning and more than half the players involved saying they were more likely to play club cricket this season as a result.

Kent’s Bexley Rangers were crowned the inaugural champions of the 2014 competition last September, beating Surrey’s Sunbury Chieftains in the final with England bowler Stuart Broad presenting the trophy and medals (pictured above).

This year’s competition will run across the country from May to August from Cornwall to Cumbria climaxing with around 30 county finals days in September.

Clubs will again be supported by the Play-Cricket.com website, providing players with statistics, fixtures and results.

For more information, visit ecb.co.uk/U19T20 or use #U19T20 on Twitter.

FOOTBALL: Haberdashers’ Aske’s Knights Academy’s U15 boys’ football team put in a dazzling display to claim national glory after winning the English Schools’ FA PlayStation U15 Cup at Reading FC’s Madejski Stadium.

Nnamdi Ofoborh’s 29th minute close range strike sealed a 1-0 success over St Margaret’s Academy from Liverpool.

Representatives from both PlayStation and the ESFA were on hand to present the trophy and medals to Knights Academy, who celebrated their success in front of friends, family and fellow pupils.

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Principal of Knights Dr Tesca Bennett said: “The boys played extremely well against tough opposition. 

“There has been a buzz around the school leading up to this match and I am sure that this positive result will be well received by the whole school community.”

For more information on the competition, visit playstationschoolscup.com or facebook.com/playstationschoolscup

BRAZILIAN JIU-JITSU: Two Bromley sisters have enjoyed national success in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

Nia Blackman, aged 11, won gold at November’s English open championships and went on to compete internationally at the IBJJF kids’ pan American championships in Los Angeles USA, winning bronze.

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Nia with her medals

Last weekend she added to her medal haul with a silver at the British championships, where younger sister Zuri, aged eight, took gold.

Zuri, who like Nia is a pupil at St Mark's Primary School, only began competing at the beginning of this year and has already a trio of golds.

The girls are UK BJJ Youth Squad Members after being selected by Professor Neil Simkin and Professor Jimmy Johnstone to represent the UK internationally.

Their next goal is to attend July’s kids’ BJJ world championships in California.