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Hockey round-up: South Berkshire Ladies 1s maintain title fight

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Thursday, February 23, 2023 5:35 pm
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South Central Women’s Division One North

SOUTH BERKSHIRE remain on the toes of league leaders READING 3s after they beat Buckingham 2s.

Sarah Kelly was on the scoresheet which helped to guide South Berks to a 3-1 home win.

They are on 36 points with 11 wins from 17 matches which puts them six points behind the table toppers.


South Central Men’s Premier 2

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SOUTH BERKSHIRE smacked seven goals past Witney to earn a comprehensive away win.

The visitors were in fine scoring form which sees them stay level to keep pace with second placed Haslemere.

Ravi Patel and Sam Fox-Harvey both scored braces and Alex Sykes, Ollie Bruce and Jack Baveystock were all among the scorers to help the team to a 7-2 success.


South Central Men’s North Division One

SONNING kept their title push on track with a narrow win over Yateley.

The 3-2 victory means that Sonning are in second and just one point behind first placed Oxford Hawks 3s, but with a game in hand to play.


South Central Women’s North Division 2

SONNING missed out on the chance to push up the table after they suffered a 2-0 loss at home to Maidenhead.

The defeat to the league leaders means that Sonning sit in eighth position on 18 points from 17 games.


South Central Men’s North Division 2

SOUTH BERKSHIRE 2s moved up a place into 10th after they got the better of Thame 1s.

The 2-0 success moves South Berks away from the danger zone as they collected their third win of the campaign.

 

South Central Women’s Thames 3

SOUTH BERKSHIRE 4s made it four wins from five after they beat Harlow High Wycombe.

Poppy Clarke gave South Berks an early advantage which was added to in the 41st minute from Maxine Nienaber to secure a 2-0 win,

South Berks are in third placed on 28 points from 15 matches.

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