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Football round-up: S4K suffer heavy defeat, Ascot United Reserves lead the way

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Tuesday, April 18, 2023 3:57 pm
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Thames Valley Women’s Division Two

S4K BERKS COUNTY are one place off the bottom after they suffered a heavy defeat to Beaconsfield Town.

Grace Belstone and Megan Cox scored for the Fawkes, but they lost out 8-2 which leaves them on 12 points from 17 games.

 

Southern Region Women’s Division One North

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EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA stay one place off the bottom after their defeat to Kidlington Youth.

The 3-0 loss means the Boars are on 12 points from 13 games.

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Thames Valley Women’s Division One

ASCOT UNITED RESERVES still lead the way in the division after their narrow victory over MORTIMER.

Amy Cogdon and Clodagh Farrell netted for the Yellas, while Beth Millican scored for Mortimer.

Ascot have won 12 of 15 matches which gives them a two point lead at the top and with a game in hand over closest challengers New Bradwell St Peter.

 

TILEHURST PANTHERS stay in the title hunt after their double header win over Slough Town.

A double from Georgia Hayes and goals from Charlotte Wheeler and Leah Why saw the Panthers win 4-0 in the first outing.

Tilehurst then followed that up with a 3-1 success. Deanna Cane, Hayes and Why were on the scoresheet

Tilehurst are in third on 31 points and have two games in hand on leaders Ascot.

WARGRAVE scored six as they came out on top in a nine goal game against Harwell and Hendred.

A clinical display saw Millie Bilcliff score four, while Lara Branston and Beth William added to the score to confirm a 6-3 win.

Thames Valley Women’s Division 3S

EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA RESERVES maintain their position in top spot after their stunning win over WARGRAVE DEVELOPMENT.

Wargrave kept themselves in the contest at 2-1 going into the break, but the Boars soared to victory with a ruthless second-half display to take the

game 9-1.

A hat-trick from Lauren Broadhurst and braces from Ciara Jolliffe, Laura Comerford and Katie Rebecca Sayer earned the win.

Eversley have a one point advantage at the summit over Shinfield Rangers and have two games in hand.

 

SHINFIELD RANGERS kept the pressure on with a 3-0 success over BURGHFIELD.

Goals from India Cox, Matilda Richards and Lauren Smaje helped them take the points.

YATELEY UNITED got the better of CAVERSHAM AFC with a narrow 3-2 win.

Yateley are in sixth, while Caversham are in 10th.

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