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Football round-up: Eversley & California Ladies and S4K Ladies strike five

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Thursday, January 13, 2022 9:22 am
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Southern Region Division One South

EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA picked up their first win of the season with victory over Woking.

The 5-3 victory takes them off the bottom of the table.

Combined Counties Premier North

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READING CITY put on a five-star performance which included a hat-trick from Harry Grant.

The Cityzens were two goals to the good at the break and they added three more goals to cap off a remarkable display.

Club captain Jemel Johnson and Ezio Touray added to the score to seal a 5-1 victory over St Panteleimon FC.

The win lifts City up a place in the Combined Counties Premier North table to 11th.

Reading City manager Simon Johnson said: “Go as far to say, that’s the best all round performance in my three years in charge. 1-16 phenomenal.”

Charles Twelftrees Trophy

FINCHAMPSTEAD made a recovery to progress in the cup with a penalty shootout win over Slough Heating Laurencians.

Finch found themselves two goals behind to their visitors, but they replied to level the tie with goals from Callum Vallance and Alex Woodhead.

The hosts then ensured that they booked their place in the quarter-finals of the competition with a 6-5 shootout win.

Thames Valley Division One

FC IMAAN LIONS stay rooted to the bottom of the table after they suffered a 5-0 defeat on the road against Maidenhead Town Reserves.

Thames Valley Division Two

BERKS COUNTY were on the end of a 7-2 home loss to Slough Heating Laurencians Reserves.

The defeat keeps them in 10th position in the table after 15 matches.

Thames Valley Division Four

FINCHAMPSTEAD DEVELOPMENT moved up to third in the table with success in a high scoring match against Henley Town Development.

Finch raced into a 4-2 lead at half-time with goals from Nathan Rogers, Alfie Young and a double from Richard Dow.

They added two more in the second half to secure a 6-4 triumph with another Rogers and a goal from Cameron Benham.

Thames Valley Women’s Division One

WARGRAVE were on the end of a 4-0 home loss to Mortimer Ladies.

The result leaves them a place off the bottom of the table.

Thames Valley Women’s Division 3S

S4K BERKS COUNTY remain at the top of the league after a home win over EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA RESERVES.

Megan Cox enjoyed a superb afternoon in front of goal as she notched four goals, while Sammy Sadler added a fifth in a 5-2 win for the Fawkes.

WARGRAVE DEVELOPMENT smashed 12 past Yateley United in an emphatic win.

Tina Leahy scored four, Ruth Payne and Daisy Mifflin both netted braces and Ayo Okunuga, Alison Richardson, Beth Williams and Neve Edwards added to the 12-2 win.

Reading & District Sunday League

Senior: FC Sporty 8-0 Englefield Eagles, Twyford Comets 0-14 FC BAPCO, Twyford Comets 0-1 Maiden Place, Woodley Wanderers 6-4 Burghfield

One: Berkshire Dons 4-4 Rose & Thistle, GC United 14-2 Reading Kites, Wayback Wanderers 4-3 Woodley Saints Hobnob

Two: Calcot Royals 3-1 AFC Pangbourne, Goring United 8-0 Romania United

Three: Berkshire Royals 3-2 Thames Valley Railway, Racing Club de Woko 5-3 Royal Albion, Sanctuary Strikers 3-5 116 Exiles Reserves

Four: Whitley Wood 5-5 Brothers United, MAC 0-9 Reading United, NFFT 1-4 RG6

Bracknell & District Sunday League

Premier: Raglan 6-3 Finchampstead Athletic

One: Finchampstead Athletic Reserves 4-1 Bracknell Corinthians, Panthers FC 2-7 Bigshot Blacks, Woodley United 3-2 Winnersh Rangers

Two: Silver Birch 1-1 Ashridge Park Royals

Three: Bracknell Bisons 4-1 Finchampstead Athletic A

Four: 3M 11-1 Bracknell Titans, BAS FC Allstars 5-0 Bracknell Spartan, Finchampstead Athletic B 2-3 Harts of Bracknell

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