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Football round-up: Reading YMCA Rapids maintain winning streak with victory at Twyford & Ruscombe

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Tuesday, March 7, 2023 11:30 am
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Twyford & Ruscombe v Reading YMCA Rapids Pictures: Andrew Batt

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Thames Valley Division Two

READING YMCA RAPIDS remain close on the toes of the league leaders after their 1-0 win at TWYFORD & RUSCOMBE.

Tom Clark netted the only goal of the game in the 70th minute for YMCA.

Twyford & Ruscombe v Reading YMCA Rapids Pictures: Andrew Batt
Twyford & Ruscombe v Reading YMCA Rapids Pictures: Andrew Batt

The Rapids are in second spot having won all 10 of their league games.

They are just one point behind leaders Burghfield with three games in hand.

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BURGHFIELD RESERVES kept their spot at the top with a 3-0 win over SB Phoenix Reserves.

It was a hat-trick from Luke Stroud that guided the Fielders to three points.

BERKS COUNTY SWORDS picked up an away point against Maidenhead Town A.

 

Thames Valley Premier League

WARGRAVE got the better of Westwood Wanderers in a seven goal battle to collect three points.

A frantic first-half saw the teams go into the break level at 3-3 before Wargrave netted the decisive goal with 10 minutes to play.

The win puts them up to eighth in the table on 16 points from 14 matches.

READING YMCA scored six times as they saw off Wraysbury Village.

Archie Denton hit a second-half hat-trick, while a brace from Pele Hagger and a goal from Sam Tucker ensured a 6-3 success for YMCA which puts them up to fourth in the standings.

BURGHFIELD are in third place after they defeated READING CITY U23s.

Daniel Langford scored a hat-trick for the Fielders and Thomas McClellan was also on the scoresheet to help them to a 4-2 away win.

Thames Valley Division One

HURST are still in the hunt for the title after their away success against Henley Town.

A double from Jamie Broadley and goals from Shaun Bannon and Steven Hawes saw them claim a 4-2 win.

They are third in the table, four points off the top with a game in hand to play.

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