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Hockey round-up: Sonning earn emphatic win while Reading edge closer to league title

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Wednesday, March 16, 2022 8:46 am
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Women’s National Division 1 South

READING maintained their push to be crowned league champions after they saw off Trojans.

Reading hit four past their opponents without reply to earn another valuable three points.

The win keeps them at the top after 15 matches with a six point lead over second placed Sevenoaks.

Men’s National Division 1 South

READING got back to winning ways with a win on the road at Sevenoaks.

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Reading got the better of Sevenoaks with a 2-1 triumph.

South Central Men’s Division 2

SONNING 2s returned with an emphatic win away at Maidenhead 2s.

They earned a clean sheet while they smacked six past Maidenhead on their way to picking up three points.

Sonning are in third on 36 points after 18 games, level on points with Yateley and one behind league leaders Phoenix & Ranelagh.

 

South Central Women’s Premier 1

SONNING lost out in a 10-goal contest at home to Bournemouth.

Sonning netted three times but conceded seven in their 7-3 loss.

Sonning stay one place off the bottom of the table but are 14 points above Winchester.

South Central Men’s Premier 2

SOUTH BERKSHIRE 2s added three points to their tally with a win over Basingstoke.

The 2-1 success takes South Berks up to seventh in the table on 23 points after 18 matches.

South Central Men’s Division 2

SOUTH BERKSHIRE 2s missed out after a nine-goal thriller at home to Thame.

Despite scoring four, South Berks were left without a point after they lost 5-4.

South Berks are seventh on 23 points after 18 games.

 

South Central Women’s Division 1

SOUTH BERKSHIRE played out their fourth draw of the campaign against LEIGHTON BUZZARD.

Ella Martin scored South Berks’ goal in a 1-1 draw which leaves them in sixth on 25 points.

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