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Football round-up: Finch fall short in final, Sumas strong form secures safety

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Wednesday, April 26, 2023 12:41 pm
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Combined Counties Premier North

ASCOT UNITED surpassed the 100 points mark to ensure they became centurions having already captured the league title.

In their final outing of the season, Ascot won a six goal game at Burnham to move onto 102 points.

The Yellas took a two goal lead into the break with strikes from Rob Gerrard and Brendan Matthew.

Matthew then headed home to make it 3-0 before Burnham converted a penalty.

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Ascot’s final goal of the league season was scored by Louis Bouwers as they finished as 4-2 victors.

Ascot end their outstanding campaign with 33 wins from 38 league matches.

 

READING CITY lost out 4-2 at home to Wembley in their final match.

The Cityzens experimented with their line-up knowing that they had already secured a third placed finish before kick-off.

Gareth Cyprus and Dan Warre were on the scoresheet for City.

Wokingham & Emmbrook FC Pictures: Andrew Batt
Wokingham & Emmbrook FC Pictures: Andrew Batt

Reading finish in third place on 76 points from 38 matches.

WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK put a point on the board in their last match having already confirmed safety.

Former Sumas player Jack Mullan scored twice for visitors Virginia Water.

Joao Jardim scored for Wokingham before Lewis Wilson scored a stoppage time leveller to make it 2-2.

The Sumas end the campaign on 34 points.

Combined Counties Division One

BERKS COUNTY stay top of the table after their convincing 3-0 win over AFC Aldermaston.

Goals from Ellis Day, Luke Hayden and Ebby Opuku-Ware helped the Swords wrap up the points.

County currently sit at the summit with a one point lead over second place Sandhurst Town who have two games in hand to play.

EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA stay in 11th place after they picked up a point away at Langley.

After going a goal behind, Ben King scored for the Boars to earn a draw.

Charles Twelftree Trophy Final

FINCHAMPSTEAD missed out on the chance to pick up silverware after they lost to Old Bradwell United.

It was a disappointing day for Finch who lost 4-0.

Finchampstead v Old Bradwell Pictures: Andrew Batt
Finchampstead v Old Bradwell Pictures: Andrew Batt

Thames Valley Premier League

BURGHFIELD moved closer to a top three finish after they defeated WARGRAVE in a five goal contest.

An Ollie Brown double and a Tom McClellan goal saw the Fielders come out as 3-2 winners.

Burghfield are in fourth, a point behind third place Reading YMCA with a game in hand.

READING CITY U23s stay bottom after they lost 1-0 to Westwood Wanderers.

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