LEAGUE TITLE WINS FOR RANGERS AND ROYALS
Bracknell & District Sunday League Premier Division
BRACKNELL RANGERS wrapped up the league title with a commanding victory at WOKINGHAM &
EMMBROOK TMW.
Rangers hit seven past the Sumas in a 7-1 success on their way to winning the league.
10 wins from five matches saw them finish level on points with second-placed CROWTHORNE INN, but Bracknell’s superior goal difference, which was 11 ahead of their rivals, gave them top spot.
Cup
WINNERSH RANGERS made it through with a convincing 6-1 win over BRACKNELL CORINTHIANS.
BRACKNELL CAVALIERS squeezed through with a penalty shootout success against SILVER BIRCH.
The sides had to be separated from the spot after they drew 3-3, with Cavaliers going through 5-3.
BRACKNELL ATHLETIC RESERVES breezed through with a 5-0 triumph against FINCHAMPSTEAD ATHLETIC.
WOKINGHAM WANDERERS marched through to the next round by hitting five past FINCHAMPSTEAD ATHLETIC B without reply.
BRACKNELL BISONS are through to the next round after they got the better of SILVER BIRCH.
Bisons took the cup contest with a 5-2 success.
Bracknell & District Sunday League Division Two
FC HARMANSWATER secured a third placed finish after they beat HARTS OF BRACKNELL.
The 3-2 away win means Harmanswater finish on 34 points, while Harts of Bracknell finished in seventh on 22 points.
Bracknell & District Sunday League Division Three
BRACKNELL ROYALS wrapped up the league title with a draw against Newbold.
The sides shared the points in a six-goal contest, while Royals finished in first on 47 points with 15 wins from 18 matches and now cannot be caught by second placed SF7.
CROWTHORNE FC confirmed a third paced finish with in high scoring affair
against WILLIAM TWIGG RESERVES.
In a game of nine goals, Crowthorne took the points in an entertaining 5-4 away win.
Combined Counties Division One
BERKS COUNTY ended their league campaign with an impressive victory over second placed Hilltop.
The Swords raced into a two-goal lead thanks to a double from Les Sackey.
Hilltop levelled up in the second
half with a quickfire double, but County ensured they took the points with a goal from Leigh Allen to go back in front before Sackey sealed his hat-trick to make it 4-2.
Thames Valley Premier League
FINCHAMPSTEAD took a big step towards the league title with an away win at Marlow United.
Goals from Joel Day, Dylan Chaffin and Nick Payne ensured three points for Finch on their travels.