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Football round-up: Caversham United hit five, Tilehurst and Wargrave make cup progress

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Wednesday, February 8, 2023 11:27 am
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Southern Region Women’s Division One North

CAVERSHAM UNITED climbed up to fifth place after they scored five past Carterton without reply.

A superb attacking display from the Goats ensured they bounced back from last week’s defeat to Woodley with goals from Annabelle Baxter, Chante Byone-Gittens, Emma Hopkins and Caitlin Levy to take a 5-0 win,

EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA were narrowly beaten at home 1-0 by Long Crendon.

 

Southern Region Women’s Premier

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ASCOT UNITED moved closer to the top of the table after their away win at Bournemouth Sports.

Dom Carrington and Hannah Bennett scored for the Yellas to see them claim all three points with a 2-1 success.

The win means they are in second position, seven points behind league leaders Abingdon United, but with two games in hand.

Thames Valley Women’s League Cup

TILEHURST PANTHERS flew through with a thumping victory away at Oxford City.

Panthers struck seven times without reply with four goals from Leah Why, a brace from Deanna Cane and a goal from Georgia Hayes.

WARGRAVE smacked eight past Wallingford & Crowmarsh to book their place in the next round.

A Millie Bilcliff hat-trick was added to with goals from Joanne Atkins, Hannah Masters, Caroline Paterson and Hannah Sheehan to earn an astonishing 8-0 victory.

ASCOT UNITED RESERVES progressed through to the next round at home to Kingsclere.

A double from Dalia Fraga Martinez and a goal from Mya Bowler helped guide them safely through.

S4K BERKS COUNTY lost out in an 11 goal thriller away to Denham United Reserves.

A double from Megan Cox and goals from Grace Belstone, Kia Owen and Natalie White weren’t enough for the Fawkes as they lost out 6-5 in an entertaining encounter.

Thames Valley Women’s Plate

BURGHFIELD put eight past Wycombe Saints to pick up a fantastic victory.

A brace from Naomi Paxford and goals from Sophie Frost, Chloe Sykes, Sophie Beake, Laura Middleton, Carol Checkley and Nicole Anderson helped them to a stunning 8-1 win.

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