Wokingham Today

WIN SEES READING LADIES SECURE LEAGUE TITLE

- By ANDY PRESTON apreston@wokingham.today

Women’s National Division One

READING secured the league title and ended their season with victory over Wimbledon.

The 2-1 home success sees them crowned as league champions, finishing six points above secondplac­ed Sevenoaks.

Reading won 13 of their 18 league fixtures which saw them complete the campaign with 43 points having lost just one game all season.

South Central Men’s Division 1

SONNING earned a huge victory on the road by smashing seven past Oxford.

The 7-0 triumph puts Sonning in fourth with two games left to play.

They need just two points from their remaining games to overtake Wallingfor­d and secure a third-place finish.

South Central Women’s Division 1

SOUTH BERKSHIRE took a point on the road with a draw against Oxford Hawks 3s.

Pippa Longfield and Kelly Hancock were on the scoresheet to help South Berks to a 2-2 stalemate.

They are in seventh with one game left to complete the campaign.

South Central Women’s Division 2

SONNING 2s lost out at home to title hopefuls Amersham & Chalfont

2s. The 1-0 defeat leaves Sonning in seventh on 30 points.

They have one game let to play but cannot climb any higher in the table.

South Central Women Thames 1

SOUTH BERKSHIRE 3s

wrapped up the league title after they beat READING 5s away from home.

The 3-1 win for South Berks gives them an eight point lead at the top with one match left to play, but they cannot be caught by any of their rivals.

SONNING 3s climbed up to fifth after they earned an impressive win over Wallingfor­d 3s.

The 1-0 win against the team in second in the table means that Sonning could finish as high as third

if results go their way in the final matches.

South Central Men’s Division 2

SOUTH BERKSHIRE were narrowly beaten away from home at Oxford Hawks 2s.

The 3-2 defeat leaves South Berks in sixth with one league game left to contest.

South Central Men’s Division 4

SOUTH BERKSHIRE 3s title hopes were put to an end after they lost to Aylesbury 2s.

The loss means that they drop down to fourth and are now unable to catch the current leaders, Buckingham, with one game left.

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