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Football round-up: Sumas surrender two-goal lead, Eversley & California and Sandhurst Town score five

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Monday, August 22, 2022 4:46 pm
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Combined Counties Premier North

WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK are still searching for their first league win of the season after they gave up a two-goal lead against Hilltop.

The Sumas went in front with 14 minutes on the clock when Hannachi was first to react ot the loose ball and connected on the half volley from outside the box which flew past the keeper.

Just two minutes after the restart, the Sumas doubled their money when Clark kept his composure to finish from Jake White’s through ball.

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Hilltop hit back quickly to make it 2-1 in the 49th minute and then found an equaliser with 10 minutes to go to frustrate the visitors.

Sumas: Woodward, Hyland, Cummuskey, Thomas, Yorke, Tuttle, Mullan (c), Hannachi, Clark, Bossman, White

Subs: Mindomba, Mabukwa, Gaines, Lochhead

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SANDHURST TOWN continued their perfect start to the season with a 5-0 triumph over Brookehouse.

The Fizzers stormed into a two goal lead with strikes from Sani and Penton,

Millo and Vigrass scored in the second-half before Penton found his second to wrap up another impressive victory for Sandhurst.

They are top of the table with five wins from five games.

 

Sandhurst Town: Lewens, Steinborn-Busse, Slade, Penton, Haworth, Vass, Millo, O’Connor, Jardim, Mead, Sani,,

Subs: Vaughan, Lawes, Pritchard, Vigrass, Fantocchio

EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA stormed to three points over CB Hounslow with an astounding first-half display.

The Boars scored five times in a clinical opening 45 minutes to blow their opponents away.

Eversley scored their first goal after five minutes when Jatinder Liddar met Brad Brown’s flick on from a corner.

Liddar was again perfectly placed in the 17th minute to score his second and he sealed his hat-trick in the 35th minute when he converted from Joe Pantony’s pass.

Brown got on the scoresheet to make it four and Liddar latched onto a short back pass to cap his magnificent performance.

Despite not adding to their score in the second-half, the Boars boosted their league position and goal difference as they moved into seventh with three wins from four matches.

Eversley & California: Kerrison, Baker, Moriarty, Catt, Blair, Velinor, Crocker, Liddar, Mckernan, Pantony, Brown

Subs: Pidgeon, Anderson, Frewin, Emanuel, Carrington

BERKS COUNTY put another point on the board against Westside.

Sackey put the Swords in front but Westside came back to earn a 1-1 draw.

County are in fifth position with 10 points from five games.

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