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Sunday League football round-up: Hype Train FC hit Barton Rovers Reserves for six

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Wednesday, April 20, 2022 11:20 am
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Reading & District Sunday League

Division One

League leaders GIVE BACK FC tightened their grip on the title after an incredible victory against READING KITES.

Richard Witt hit four, while braces from Adam Cashin-Murray and Moses Wilson helped them to an 11-1 triumph.

 

EMMER GREEN stormed up to second in the table with a stunning home victory over Rose & Thistle.

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Green smashed nine past Rose & Thistle without reply which puts them six points behind the league leaders with two games left to play.

 

WAYBACK WANDERERS moved above LOXWOOD PARK RANGERS with a 2-1 win courtesy of goals from Robert Holmes and Connor Bukiej.

 

116 EXILES and WOODLEY SAINTS HOBNOB played out a goalless draw.

Division Two

SOUTHBANK moved closer to the two sides above them with a 3-2 away success at AFC PANGBOURNE.

Division Three

BERKSHIRE ROYALS continued their reign at the top with a big away win over FC WOODLEY.

 

ROYAL ALBION earned a convincing win over bottom of the table 116 EXILES RESERVES.

Kieran Absolom hit a quick hat-trick, while Callum Makepeace and Oswald Manjengwa scored braces to help them to a 9-3 victory.

 

BURGHFIELD B moved further away from danger with a 1-0 victory over THAMES VALLEY RAILWAY.

Division Four

READING UNITED moved another step closer towards securing the title after they defeated CALCOT FC.

Braces from Monty Bowles and Leon Cox, as well as goals from Harry Derbyshire, Louis Derbyshire, Kaine Page and Ashley Smith saw them to an 8-0 thrashing.

 

HYPE TRAIN kept their spot in second place after they smacked six past BARTON ROVERS RESERVES.

The 6-0 success sees them two points above third-placed GIVE BACK RESERVES with a game in hand to play.

 

GIVE BACK RESERVES kept the heat on in third place with by earning three points on the road at CORE with a 3-2 result.

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