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Women’s football round-up: Sandhurst Wolves defeat Sumas, Ascot United win again

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Saturday, November 2, 2024 6:38 am
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Thames Valley Women’s Division One

ASHRIDGE PARK sit in 5th position after they dispatched of bottom side North Leigh.

There were braces both for Lauren Broadhurst and Ruby Owen which earned Ashridge a 4-2 triumph as they moved onto 13 points from five matches.

Hampshire FA Women’s Trophy

YATELEY UNITED breezed through to the next round as they thrashed Pace FC Reserves 11-0.

There were four goals from C Smith, a hat-trick from harris and goals from Skinner, Weaver, Penn and Mallaband to secure a huge win.

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Thames Valley Women’s Division Two

CAVERSHAM AFC picked up three points as they maintained their reign at the top of the table with a 1-0 win over Thame United.

S4K LADIES won for the second time this campaign with a 3-0 victory over Denham United Reserves.

Thames Valley Women’s Division 3S

AFC READING got the better of WARGRAVE as they continued their winning steak.

The 4-2 win, which saw a double from Loren Alsford and goals from Ida Manneh and Erin Whiting means that AFC Reading have won all five of their matches this season, while Wargrave are second bottom

WOKINGHAM TOWN are still waiting for their first points of the season following a 4-0 home loss to SANDHURST WOLVES.

Caitlin Ryan scored twice and goals from Macy Linn and Jess Murphy secured the points for Sandhurst.

BERKS COUNTY slipped down to second after they lost 2-1 at Brrok House.

Thames Valley Women’s Development

ARBORFIELD lost out in a nine goal thriller at home to Wroxton Sports, who took the points with a 5-4 win.

BURGHFIELD RESERVES sit top of the league following their 5-0 away win to Goring United Reserves with a Sophie Beake double and goals from Abigail Elliott, Gemma Hargood and Amy Stooksbury.

SANDHURST VETS WARRIORS found their second win of the campaign with a 3-2 success against EC7. Emilie Shaw scored twice and Hannah Montero netted in the victory.

Southern Region Women’s Premier

ASCOT UNITED made it five wins from six as they continued their excellent start.

Olivia Glover scored twice and Chloe Ball and Beth Lloyd added to the score to seal a 4-0 away win.

WOODLEY UNITED are fourth following a 6-3 loss at home to Oxford City.

TILEHURST PANTHERS were beaten 2-1 at home to Slough Town which leaves them in 8th place after six matches.

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