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Football round-up: Boars recover to earn win over Enfield

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Thursday, September 23, 2021 4:25 pm
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BINFIELD are up to fourth in the table as they earned three points and a clean sheet away at Chalfont St Peter.

Joe Gater opened the scoring to put the Moles in front as he powered home a header from a corner.

Binfield were two up before half-time as Ollie Harris tucked away a penalty and Liam Tack rounded off the scoring with a third in the 73rd minute.

Binfield manager Carl Withers said: “Three goals and a clean sheet makes for a happy Saturday and ends a strong week for us.”

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WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK’S run in the Berks & Bucks Cup came to an early end after they were defeated by Flackwell Heath.

After a goalless first-half and some important stops from sumas’ goalkeeper Sean Woodward, the home side found the net twice in the second 45 to progress.

Sumas coach Liam Sheppard said: “It was a game of two halves. We had a few chances and there wasn’t really anything in the game.

“The second-half, we switched off and 10 minutes in they scored and within five minutes got a second.

“From then, they controlled the game and it was too much for us to get back.”

Combined Counties Premier North

READING CITY climbed up to 11th in the table with an away triumph at CB Hounslow United.

Cityzens manager Simon Johnson said: “Got the job done against CB Hounslow to gain a much needed three points. More bodies to come back over the next few weeks, but it’s a squad game and these boys are pulling in the right direction.”

Combined Counties Division One

BERKS COUNTY move up to fifth after an impressive display at home to Bedfont & Feltham.

A brace from Jordan and a goal from Sackey helped the Swords earn three points in a 4-1 win over Bedfont.

EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA notched their fourth win of the season with victory over Enfield Boro.

The Boars had to do it the hard way as they went a goal behind, but they responded quickly with a quickfire double as Paris Gill equalised before Connor Allston headed them in front.

A goalless second-half meant Eversley took three points with a 2-1 victory.

Eversley manager Matty Angell said: “Another good performance against a very good Enfield Boro side. We showed good resilience when going a goal down, the belief and togetherness in the side is coming along nicely. Two sessions to go before another big Vase game for our village club.”

Thames Valley Premier League

FINCHAMPSTEAD made it back-to-back wins as they hit seven past WOODLEY UNITED ROYALS.

Ethan Simons put in a clinical display as he bagged a hat-trick for Finch.

Alex Woodhead, Dylan Chaffin, Stephen Hunt and Nathan Rogers all got on the scoresheet for Finch while Harvey Owen netted twice for Woodley.

READING YMCA were dealt their first defeat of the season with a 2-0 loss at Richings Park, while WARGRAVE were beaten 3-1 at Maidenhead Town.

Thames Valley Division One

HURST are at the top of the table after they made it three wins from three.

Kenny Evans and Ellis Howard scored as Hurst beat Rotherfield United 2-1.

Thames Valley Division Two

TWYFORD & RUSCOMBE are in second after they earned the points in a seven-goal contest against Mortimer Development.

Adam Parker struck twice, while Jack Drummond-Smillie and Toby Smillie netted once each to take the points for Twyford.

BERKS COUNTY SWORDS took a heavy defeat on the road with a 7-3 defeat to Hambleden.

Thames Valley Division Four

HARCHESTER HAWKS sit as league leaders with three wins from their opening three matches.

After a goalless first-half, Harchester hit four goals in the second-half with a double from Christopher Berry and goals from Joshua Gallen and Zameray Kabir.

FINCHAMPSTEAD DEVELOPMENT are in second after they picked up an away point against BERKS COUNTY ROVERS.

Calvin Grainger and Joseph McCoy put Finch ahead but Berks hit back with goals from Sean Hanley and Harvey Richardson.

Southern Region Women’s Premier Division

WOODLEY UNITED LADIES are at the bottom with three defeats as they were defeated by Abingdon Town.

Rebecca Gooch converted from the penalty spot for the Kestrels but they were beaten 3-1.

Southern Region Division One

EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA LADIES fell to their second loss of the season with a 5-1 defeat away at AFC Stoneham.

Thames Valley Women’s Division One

WARGRAVE WOMEN & GIRLS are at the summit after they smashed 12 past Denham United Reserves.

Millie Bilcliff netted four times, Sian Blissett notched a hat-trick, while Polly Coombes, Nicola Lee, Hannah Sheehan, Neve Edwards and Hannah Masters added to the score to complete a tremendous performance.

TILEHURST PANTHERS dropped down to second after they suffered their first loss of the season.

Rhianna Langham and Lydia Vetesse scored for Tilehurst but they were beaten 3-2 by Caversham United Women.

Thames Valley Division 3S

S4K BERKS COUNTY LADIES got off the mark with their first victory of the season.

Megan Cox fired in a hat-trick to help her side to a 4-0 win over Taplow United.

WARGRAVE WOMEN DEVELOPMENT are still top despite losing 6-0 away at Goring United Women.

TILEHURST PANTHERS WOMEN DEVELOPMENT were on the end of a 4-3 loss to Newbury Ladies Development.

EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA went down by 6-3 to Wallingford Town AFC Ladies.

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