COMBINED COUNTIES
■ FLACKWELL Heath lifted the Combined Counties Premier Division North championship with a 4-0 victory at Hilltop on Tuesday.
Michael Harding, Jethro Odumosu, Callum Mapley, and Jamie Ayres netted.
The same evening, close rivals Rayners Lane lost 2-1 at North Greenford, Qasim Khan and Josh Quadry scoring.
Lane, who finished in second place five points behind, yesterday won 4-0 at
Broadfields United with Hassan Jalloh bagging a brace and Bradley Bubb and Rio Connell one each, while Flackwell Heath drew 1-1 at Chalfont St Peter.
A Turnell Sinclair double and a goal each from James Goodey and Adam Sewell earned Virginia Water a 4-0 victory at Wallingford & Crowmarsh.
Wokingham & Emmbrook beat the drop after a 3-2 win at North Greenford United on Thursday, thanks to a Michael O’Connor double and a Connor Richardson penalty, and yesterday they beat visitors Burnham 3-2 with Sam Green, O’Connor and Joao Jardim on target.
Elsewhere, Holyport won 3-0 at
Ardley United, Bedfont Sports beat visitors North Greenford 3-1, Risborough Rangers triumphed 3-0 at Harefield United while Reading City v Edgware & Kingsbury and Wembley v Milton United both ended 1-1. On Friday, Hilltop beat visitors Egham Town 5-2.
Runaway Premier South champions
Farnham completed the league season unbeaten, winning 35 of 38 games.
A Charlie Postance hat-trick and one each from brothers Owen and Jack Dean, Lewis Flatman and Dean Rule, saw them win 7-0 at Tooting & Mitcham United yesterday, after beating them 2-0 at home on Thursday.
A Miguel Carvalho brace and a Lorne Bickley goal gave second-placed Jersey Bulls a 3-0 home win over Spelthorne.
Darnell McDonald, Luke Perkins and substitutes Jack Fowler and Jamie Hoppitt netted for hosts Alton in their 4-0 win against Camberley Town.
Cameron Gyeabour, Scott Walker, Ben Drake and Lewis Pearch scored in Horley Town’s 4-2 win at Fleet Town.
AFC Croydon won 3-1 at Abbey Rangers, Balham lost 2-1 at home to
Knaphill, Cobham went down 3-2 to Sandhurst and Colliers Wood v Sheerwater and Guildford v Epsom ended 1-1.