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Hockey round-up: South Berkshire Ladies 4s defeat Sonning Ladies 5s

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Thursday, November 17, 2022 6:06 am
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South Berks Ladies 4s v Sonning Ladies 5s

South Berks Ladies 4s v Sonning Ladies 5s

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South Central Women’s Thames 3

SOUTH BERKSHIRE 4s collected three points and a clean sheet against SONNING 5s.

Eliza Mawdsley broke the deadlock in the 41st minute and Olivia Deakin added to the score just over 10 minutes later to ensure South Berks took a 2-0 triumph.

South Berks have now overtaken Sonning to take eighth place, while Sonning are in ninth after six matches.

South Berks Ladies 4s v Sonning Ladies 5s
South Berks Ladies 4s v Sonning Ladies 5s

South Central Men’s Premier 1

READING 2s lost at home to Banbury.

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The 2-1 defeat means that Reading are in 11th position with four points from six games.

Women’s National Conference West

READING 2s picked up an away victory with a clean sheet success at Penarth.

The win, which is just Reading’s second of the season, sees them climb up to seventh in the table after seven matches.

South Central Men’s North Division 1

READING 3s collected three points after they hit three past Milton Keynes 2s.

The clean sheet win means that Reading are in seventh place after two wins, two draws and two defeats in their opening six matches.

South Central Women’s North Division 1

READING 3s stormed to an excellent away triumph at Aylesbury 1s.

Reading struck five past their opponents without reply.

Reading are top of the table after six matches with five wins and one loss.

South Central Men’s Premier 2

SOUTH BERKSHIRE are in third after their stunning 7-3 success over Eastcote.

Ravi Patel was in exceptional scoring form and struck five times, while goals from Paul Kaplanski and Ollie Bruce sealed the points.

South Central Women’s North Division 1

SOUTH BERKSHIRE picked up three points on their travels to Wallingford.

Sarah Kelly’s 10th minute goal was enough to win them the points with a 1-0 success.

South Central Men’s North Division 1

SONNING 1s remain unbeaten at the top of the table after their stalemate with Oxford Hawks.

Despite only taking a 1-1 draw, Sonning still have a one point lead having won four and drawn two of their opening six games.

South Central Men’s North Division 2

SOUTH BERKSHIRE 2s had to settle for a point in their home fixture with Henley.

The 2-2 draw means that South Berks are still yet to pick up a win and are in 11th with two points from six games.

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