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Football round-up: Ascot United secure second, Tilehurst Panthers and Eversley & California Reserves reach cup final

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Thursday, March 30, 2023 4:35 pm
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Southern Region Women’s Premier Division

ASCOT UNITED closed their league season with victory over Winchester City Flyers to secure second spot.

Tiffany Skinner scored with five minutes on the clock and that proved to be the only goal of the contest to give the Yellas three points.

Ascot United Ladies v Winchester City Flyers Pictures: Andrew Batt
Ascot United Ladies v Winchester City Flyers Pictures: Andrew Batt

Thames Valley Counties Women’s League Cup

TILEHURST PANTHERS got past WARGRAVE to book their place in the final.

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The Panthers had a two goal lead going into half-time with strikes from Tilly Waight and Deanna Cane.

Despite Beth Williams grabbing a goal for Wargrave, it was Tilehurst who ensured their place in the final as Cane added another before Leah Why netted two late goals to confirm a 5-1 victory.

EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA RESERVES booked their place in the cup final with victory over Ruislip Rangers.

A Laura Comerford treble and a goal from Megan Averill saw the Boars take a 4-2 win to progress.

Thames Valley Women’s Division Two

S4K BERKS COUNTY were narrowly beaten in a 10-goal contest away at Beaconsfield Town.

Megan Cox scored a hat-trick for the Fawkes and Kate Stewart was also on the scoresheet in the 6-4 loss.

Thames Valley Women’s Division 3S

BURGHFIELD picked up two points in a double header fixture against third place Taplow United.

In the first meeting, Burghfield overturned a one goal deficit to take a point in their home fixture with Taplow United.

After falling behind and going into half-time 1-0 down, the Fielders managed to score an equaliser in the second-half through Nicole Anderson to earn a 1-1 draw.

In the second game, the Fielders also found themselves chasing the game at half-time with Taplow having a 2-1 advantage.

But again Burghfield managed to produce a comeback and three more goals in the second-half meant that the match ended in a 3-3 draw.

Sophie Beake, Holly O’Connor and Carol Checkley were all on the scoresheet for Burghfield in the second game.

The points keeps Burghfield in ninth position on 12 points from 11 games.

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