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Football round-up: Berks County put Chalvey to the sword while S4K find late winner

Berks County scored seven against Chalvey Sports

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Tuesday, February 22, 2022 12:03 pm
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Combined Counties Division One

BERKS COUNTY earned an excellent away win by smashing seven past Chalvey Sports.

The Swords raced into a three-goal lead with strikes from a double from Hayden either side of Lee’s goal.

Chalvey got one back by scoring from the penalty spot, but County restored their three-goal advantage heading into the break when Money found the net.

Berks picked up where they left off in a clinical display that saw Lee bag his brace to make it 5-1.

Hayden claimed his hat-trick with a sixth goal for the Swords.

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Chalvey reduced the deficit to make it 6-2, but Berks had the last say when they added their seventh to cap off a magnificent performance when Jordan rounded off the scoring with a free-kick.

Combined Counties Premier North

Edgware Town inflicted defeat on READING CITY to increase their gap on the Cityzens in the table.

The first big chance came for the hosts in the 24th minute, but City goalkeeper Charlie York made a smart stop.

Reading responded with chances of their own from Liam Baker, and Tyler D’Cruz but couldn’t find a breakthrough.

The Cityzens came closest just before the break when Waight beat the Edgware keeper to the ball but it dropped just wide.

But there was a blow for City just before half-time when Davies was shown a red card.

City defended resiliently with a man down, but were eventually breached when Edgware went in front through Waite.

The visitors tried to fight back to take something from the match but Edgware ensured the points would be theirs with a second goal in the 84th minute

Thames Valley Premier League

WOODLEY UNITED ROYALS fought back to earn an impressive away point at Westwood Wanderers.

Finding themselves 2-0 down at the break, the Kestrels provided a second-half fight to earn a draw with goals from Edward Thomas, Reece Probert, and a stoppage-time leveller from Simon Frost in a 3-3 stalemate.

 

Thames Valley Division Two

HURST RESERVES shared the spoils with fourth-placed TWYFORD & RUSCOMBE after a goalless draw.

Thames Valley Division Three

READING YMCA RAPIDS are in third after they defeat Taplow United Reserves.

Rapids earned the points with a 3-2 triumph to stay within two points of second-placed Reading City Development with two games in hand to play.

 

Southern Region Women’s Division 1 South

EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA fired five past New Milton Town in a stunning away display.

The vital win put the Boars three points clear of bottom club Milton United after their third win of the season.

Thames Valley Women’s Division 3S

S4K BERKS COUNTY continued their surge at the top with a last-minute winner away at Taplow United.

S4K took the lead when Megan Cox latched onto a rebound after the goalkeeper’s save and put her team ahead.

Michelle Melia connected sweetly with a volley that flew into the top corner to put the Fawkes two goals to the good.

Taplow fought back and squared the game up with two goals in the second-half.

But Cox ensured the Fawkes collected all three points with her second strike fo the game to snatch a dramatic win in the dying embers of the game.

S4K have a 14 point buffer at the top of the league, but second-placed Goring United have three games in hand.

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Cup: Bracknell Rangers 4-2 Crowthorne Inn

One: AFC Dukes 0-1 Woodley United

Reading & District Sunday League

Senior: Englefield Eagles 0-1 Tilehurst Ym

One: GC United 6-1 Rose & Thistle

Four: Give Back Reserves 6-3 Calcot FC

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