COMBINED COUNTIES
FLACKWELL Heath moved closer to winning the Premier North championship with a 3-1 home win over
Edgware & Kingsbury. Wiktor Makowski scored a double, including a penalty, while Lewis Pegg also netted.
A brace by Elliott Buchanan and one goal from Josh Williams kept second-placed Rayners Lane in contention with a 3-1 home win over Burnham.
On Wednesday, Lane beat holders
Hayes & Yeading 3-2 in the Middlesex Senior Cup final thanks to a Frank Keita double and one goal by Elliott Buchanan.
Yesterday, Kritpac Dzimba, Leonardo Pedro and Joshua Quinlivin gave hosts Holyport a 3-1 win over Wembley.
North Greenford United beat visitors
Hilltop 2-0 with Tomasz Siemienczuk and substitute Joe Connelly netting.
A late Jamie Ovington goal saw Chalfont St Peter triumph 1-0 at Virginia Water. Ardley United drew 2-2 at Reading City while Risborough Rangers v Broadfields United and Wokingham & Emmbrook v Bedfont Sports ended 1-1.
Farnham Town were presented with their Premier South championship trophy in front of 902 fans. Town stretched their unbeaten league record to 35 games as they saw off Colliers Wood United with an own-goal and a Lewis Flatman strike.
Jersey Bulls sealed their place in the play-offs with a 3-0 home win over
Horley Town on Tuesday thanks to two goals from top scorer Lorne Bickley and one from Jonny Le Quesne.
Yesterday, the Bulls beat visitors Fleet Town 5-1 with a Bickley double, Fraser Barlow and Ruben Mendes also scoring and an own-goal.
Thursday saw Tadley Calleva reach the play-offs with a 5-0 home with over Fleet with a Ross Cook hat-trick and goals by Kieran Rogers and Kieron Farmer. Yesterday, they beat visitors Guildford City 2-0 with Rogers and Cook.
A Seb Karczewski hat-trick inside eight minutes plus goals from Jose Sani and Calvin Camara gave Knaphill a 5-0 win over visitors Redhill.
Elsewhere, Croydon Athletic beat visitors Spelthorne Sports 4-0, Tooting & Mitcham lost 4-0 at Sandhurst, hosts Epsom & Ewell saw off Abbey Rangers 2-1, Horley won 2-1 at Alton, hosts Sheerwater beat Cobham 3-2 and Camberley drew 0-0 at home to Balham.
ROBIN JONES