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Football round-up: Sumas score eight, County continue title push

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Thursday, March 7, 2024 9:36 pm
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Southern Region Women’s League Cup

ASCOT UNITED’s hopes of securing a league and cup double were put to bed after a penalty shootout defeat to Bournemouth Sports.

With a place in the final up for grabs, it was Bournemouth who went in front 10 minutes before the break,

Ascot came up with a 77th minute leveller through Nicole Brown to take the game to penalties.

It was Bournemouth who had the edge from the spot, coming out as 5-3 victors to progress to the final.


Southern Region Women’s Division One North

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CAVERSHAM UNITED stay rooted to the bottom of the table after suffering a 14th loss in 15 matches.

The Goats lost out 5-0 at home to Abingdon United which means they are in 11th spot on three points from 15 games.

Oxford U23s v Tilehurst Panthers Pictures: Tony Middleton
Oxford U23s v Tilehurst Panthers Pictures: Tony Middleton

Thames Valley Women’s Cup

TILEHURST PANTHERS were knocked out of the competition after a narrow away loss to Oxford City U23s as the hosts won 3-2.

The Panthers return their attention back to league action at the weekend as they host Goring United.

Tilehurst are in third place on 33 points, but are in a great spot to try and capture the title with five games in hand on the league leaders who they currently trail by six points.

Thames Valley Women’s Division One

WARGRAVE were thumped at home by ASHRIDGE PARK in their meeting on Sunday.

The visitors found themselves 1-0 up at the break before a flurry of goals in the second-half saw them come away with an impressive 6-1 success.

There was a hat-trick for Lauren Broadhurst, a brace for Lilly-May Varney and a goal from Katie Sayer.

Ashridge are in ought on 28 points from 14 games, while Wargrave are in sixth on 23 points from 18 matches.


Thames Valley Women’s Division Two

S4K LADIES moved up to sixth position with a clean sheet victory over Kingsclere.

Goals from Megan Cox and Berenice Grimshaw saw the Fawkes win 2-0 which lifts them onto 15 points from 15 matches.


Thames Valley Women’s League Plate

YATELEY UNITED made it through to the final four of the competition in a high scoring affair with Summertown Stars AFC.

Summertown took a 3-2 advantage early in the second-half, but Yateley produced a stunning comeback to progress.

Harris hit a hat-trick, Smith netted a double and Hardie scored to help Yateley to a 6-3 win.

Berks County FC Picture: Clive Thompson
Berks County FC Picture: Clive Thompson

Thames Valley Women’s Development

BERKS COUNTY kept their title hopes alive with a thumping 4-0 win over Longford Park Vixens.

A double from Kiah Owen and goals from Olivia Aluko and Jess Brome-Mbaya ensured that Berks took a 4-0 success.

The win means they stay in second spot on 46 points, seven points behind leaders Rotherfield United, but with a game in hand.

WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK smacked eight past bottom of the table Wroxton Sports as they earned an exceptional away win.

Genevieve Richards was in fine scoring form as she struck four times, Rebecca Greig netted a brace and goals from Lauren Evans and Lorna Edwards saw the Sumas win 8-0.

The win lifts the Sumas up to third position on 35 points from 19 games.

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