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PANTHERS FIGHT BACK TO MAINTAIN UNBEATEN RUN

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Southern Region Women’s Premier

WOODLEY UNITED ended ASCOT UNITED’S title hopes with a 1-0 win.

Sajunae Turner netted the only goal to give the Kestrels all three points.

Woodley are in fourth spot on 25 points from 15 games.

Meanwhile, the Yellas finish the season as runners-up on 35 points from 16 games with league leaders Bournemout­h Sports on the same number of points, but with a better goal difference and one game left to play.

Southern Region Women’s Division One North

CAVERSHAM UNITED remain bottom of the pile after they suffered a heavy 6-0 loss at Milton United.

The Goats are on six points from 17 matches and have three games left to play.

Thames Valley Women’s Division One

ASHRIDGE PARK picked up their 12th win of the campaign with an empathic 5-1 win over Haddenham Youth.

A double from Lilly-May Varney was added to with goals from

Eve Snelham, Megan Averill and Katie Sayer which sealed a big win for Ashridge which puts them in fourth on 37 points.

TILEHURST PANTHERS dropped points for the first time this season after a 2-2 stalemate with Larkspur Rovers. After going two goals down, the title leaders clawed their way back into the contest with a Georgia Hayes brace with her leveller five minutes from time, maintainin­g their unbeaten run.

Tilehurst still have a one point lead over Slough Town with three games in hand and are six points above Larkspur having both played 16 games.

Thames Valley Women’s Division Two

S4K LADIES won their fifth league match of the season with an away success at Denham United Reserves.

Goals from Ciara Molloy and

Erin Simmons helped the Fawkes to a 2-0 victory which lifts them up to sixth in the table on to 18 points from 16 games.

Thames Valley Women’s Division 3S

FINCHAMPST­EAD marinated their lead at the top with an astonishin­g win at home to Hawley.

Finch hit 13 goals without reply in a mesmerisin­g display which saw Lauren Smaje and Chloe Bagshaw both score five times each, Ebony Day netted a double and goal from Matilda Richards.

Finch lead Caversham AFC by six points, but Caversham have two games in hand.

CAVERSHAM AFC picked up their 13th win in 15 games to keep their title hopes alive with a winner from Pia Davis.

AFC READING netted six in their victory over Barton Rovers which puts them in ninth spot on 19 points from 19 games.

Thames Valley Women’s Developmen­t

BERKS COUNTY continued their superb form, but missed out on the title to Rotherfiel­d United.

The Swords did their job by taking a 3-2 win at Longford Park Vixens with goals from Olivia Aluko, Emma Gaywood and Kiah Owen.

Rotherfiel­d sealed the title as they finished their season on 59 points.

Berks have one game to go to conclude what has been an exceptiona­l season and can finish just one point off first place if they win their final game.

BURGHFIELD RESERVES moved up to sixth spot with a 4-2 victory over ARBORFIELD.

Carol Checkley netted twice and goals from Georgia Hind and Harriott Bray sealed the points for the Fielders.

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Pictures: Tony Middleton Tilehurst Panthers scored two second-half goals to keep their unbeaten record
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