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Football round-up: Eversley & California take away point, Tilehurst Panthers smash eight in win

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Wednesday, January 11, 2023 7:02 am
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Southern Region Women’s Division One North

EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA took a point on their travels to Long Crendon.

The Boars earned a 3-3 draw which leaves them in seventh position on seven points from seven games.

Joey Harfield-Brown, Mollie Tzanetis and Rebekah Pantony were on the scoresheet for Eversley to help them gain a point.

Eversley are away at CAVERSHAM UNITED on Sunday. Just one point separates the teams heading into the contest.

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Thames Valley Women’s Division One

WARGRAVE moved up to third in the table with their fifth win in seven matches.

They defeated Banbury United 6-2 away from home to collect three points.

Wargrave are in cup action this weekend with an away tie at Buckingham United.

ASCOT UNITED ensured they remained in second position after they beat Haddenham 2-0 with goals from Mya Bowler and Louise Pullen.

TILEHURST PANTHERS climbed up to fourth in the standing after they smashed eight past Procision Oxford.

Georgia Hayes netted a hat-trick, Leah Why scored a brace and goals from Deanna Cane, Eve Rhind and Charlotte Wheeler helped them earn a huge 8-1 win.

Tilehrurst will compete in the BBFA Women’s Trophy this weekend when they host New Bradwell St Peter.

Thames Valley Women’s Division 3S

EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA RESERVES returned to the top of the table after they hit five past Yateley United without reply.

Laura Comverford scored a brace and goals from Lauren Broadhurst, Katie Rebecca Sayer and Lilly-May Varney helped them to record a 5-0 success.

The Boars will host BURGHFIELD this coming weekend.

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