SUMAS PICK UP POINT IN RELEGATION CLASH, SWORDS HELD AT HOME
Southern League Premier South
BRACKNELL TOWN missed out on the chance to cut the gap on the teams above them after they lost 3-1 at home to Dorchester Town.
The visitors raced into a shock 3-0 lead before the Robins found a late consolidation goal from
Joe Grant.
The result leaves Bracknell in eighth spot on 45 points from 31 games.
Isthmian South Central
BINFIELD stay in the relegation places after they were dealt their 18th defeat in 27 games.
Despite their improved form of late, the Moles lost out at South Park.
Dontaye Whittaker was on the scoresheet early in the second-half for Binfield to
cancel out South Park’s opener, but the hosts scored the decisive goal with 20 minutes to go to claim the points.
Binfield are in 20th place on 15 points, six points adrift of safety.
Combined Counties Premier North
WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK picked up a point on the road when they visited fellow relegation rivals Walllingford & Crowmarsh.
With both teams desperate for points, they each claimed one each in a goalless draw.
The result keeps the Sumas above Wallingford in 18th on 20 points, but Wallingford have three games in hand.
READING CITY are in 10th place after they were beaten 2-0 by Harefield United.
Combined Counties Division One
BERKS COUNTY were held at home by London Colney as
their title hopes took a hit.
Despite picking up a point in a 1-1 draw, Berks’ result means that league leaders Amersham Town were able to extend their advantage at the top by picking up another win.
The Swords are in second spot on 64 points from 29 games and trail the table toppers by
12 points.
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA
remain in the play-off places despite suffering
a narrow defeat to top of the table Amersham.
Callum Samuel-Harman netted for the Boars, but they were edged out by the leaders in a 2-1 loss.
Eversley are in fifth on 54 points from 27 games.
YATELEY UNITED were on the end of a surprising home defeat to Rising Ballers Kensington.
Yateley shipped three goals without reply which keeps them in third place on 60 points from 30 games.
BTC Senior Cup
BURGHFIELD booked their place in the final four of the competition with a home success over Holyport Reserves.
Goals from Adam Telford and Elliott Telford helped the Fielders to a 2-1 win to continue their progress in the cup.
READING YMCA also made it through to the semi-finals as they produced a comeback to defeat Windsor & Eton.
The visitors had a 1-0 half-time lead, but YMCA came fighting back to win the match with an equaliser from Joel Burton before Pele Hagger hit the winner to send them through.
Thames Valley Premier League
WARGRAVE picked up their eighth win in 15 matches with a 3-0 triumph over READING CITY U23s.
Southern Region Women’s Division One North
ASCOT UNITED RESERVES were on the end of a heavy home defeat as they were punished by front runners Long Crendon.
The Yellas conceded six without reply which leaves them in eighth position on 16 points from 17 games.
Thames Valley Women’s Division One
ASHRIDGE PARK climbed up into fourth place after they earned an away success at Procision Oxford.
A strong away display from Ashridge saw them take the lead through Lucy Thomson which gave them a half-time lead before a flurry of goals in the second 45.
The home team hit back with a leveller before Ashridge restored their lead with another goal from Thomson and a third from Lilly Varney.
Oxford got one back to make it 3-2, but Ashridge held on to take three points.
Thames Valley Women’s Division Two
S4K LADIES were beaten for the eighth time in 14 matches after they were on the end of a 5-1 defeat to league leaders Barton United.
Megan Cox scored for the Fawkes in their defeat.