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Football round-up: Eversley & California & Berks County claim wins, Bracknell Town progress in FA Trophy

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Tuesday, November 22, 2022 12:31 pm
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Eversley & California v Molesey Pictures: Richard Milam

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Combined Counties Division One

EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA moved above their opponents after taking three points against Molesey.

The Boars broke the deadlock after 37 minutes when Jamie Griggs put his team 1-0 ahead.

Just after the hour mark, Eversley found their second when Ash Howes marked his debut for the club with a goal.

Eversley & California v Molesey Pictures: Richard Milam
Eversley & California v Molesey Pictures: Richard Milam

Eversley held out to take a clean sheet and the win to put them up to 11th in the table on 20 points from 14 games.

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Eversley manager Matty Angell said: “Great result for my squad yesterday, played some great stuff and worked hard off the ball to limit a side that were on a good run of form. Consistency now is the key moving forward.”

Eversley & California: Pantony, Mulipola, Griggs, Moriarty, Mindomba, Liddar, Cox, Catt, Mckernan (c), Adeyemi, Kennedy

Subs: Marsh, Howes, King, Anderson

WOODLEY UNITED lost out on their trip to face British Airways.

The home team opened the scoring after 14 minutes and added a second just 10 minutes later which proved to be the final goal of the game.

Both teams were reduced to 10 players in the second-half as the hosts secured the points.

The defeat leaves Woodley in eighth on 25 points from 17 games.

Woodley manager Jordan Blake said: “Extremely disappointed with our performance. Never ever got going and that showed in the scoreline. We must turn our recent form around starting next week back at home. We will be better next week and I’ll ensure that happens.”

BERKS COUNTY are third in the table after they got the better of Rising Ballers Kensington.

The Swords turned the game around after going 1-0 down with goals from Charlie Oakley and Les Sackey to take a 3-1 success.

Berks County FC - Les Sackey Picture: Phillip Benton
Berks County FC – Les Sackey Picture: Phillip Benton

FA Trophy second-round

BRACKNELL TOWN flew through to the next round after their away triumph at Tonbridge Angels.

The Robins went in front after three minutes through Darryl Sanders, doubled their lead in the 23rd minute via an own goal before the hosts pulled a goal back on the brink of half-time.

Bracknell restored their lead through Jordan Esprit but Tonbridge quickly replied to make it 3-2.

With 15 minutes left, Joe Grant ensured Bracknell would be going through when he volleyed in at the back post.

Bracknell Town: Eacott, Dean, Burden, Fraser, Bayliss (c), Lodge, Grant, Knight, Esprit, Sanders, English

Subs: Cook, Platt, Osu, Sani, Cheshire, Goather-Braithwaite

Isthmian South Central

BINFIELD dropped to 10th after they tasted defeat to Southall.

The Moles went two goals behind inside 10 minutes.

They recovered to get a goal back when Kai Hobbs halved the deficit in the 69th minute, but the hosts held on to take the points.

Binfield: Grace, Hobbs, Giamattei, Denton, Gavin, Pegg, Beauchamp, Tack, Morgan, Duncan, Pagliaroli

Subs: Curtis, Efedje, Antong, Harry, Holland

Combined Counties Premier North

ASCOT UNITED kept their sensational run going to move within two points of the league leaders.

Having gone a goal behind after just six minutes, the Yellas responded just a minute into the second-half when Harry Grant scored from a free-kick.

Virginia had the opportunity to restore their advantage when they were awarded a penalty, but Ascot goalkeeper Jamie Ashdown came up with a heroic save.

Ascot turned the game around in the 76th minute when Brendan Matthew latched onto Sean McCormack’s cross and converted.

Ascot have amassed 33 points after winning 11 of their opening 12 league matches.

Ascot United: Ajanlekoko, Ashdown, Gallimore, Gerrard, A Grant, H Grant (c), Harris, Lock, Matthew, McCormack, Tucket

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