• Support Wokingham Today
  • Get the print edition
  • Sign up for our daily newsletter
Friday, June 5, 2026
Wokingham.Today
  • HOME
  • MY AREA
    • All
    • Arborfield
    • Barkham
    • Beech Hill
    • Binfield
    • Bracknell
    • Charvil
    • Crowthorne
    • Earley
    • Emmbrook
    • Finchampstead
    • Grazeley
    • Henley
    • Hurst
    • Lower Earley
    • Norreys
    • Reading
    • Remenham
    • Riseley
    • Shinfield
    • Sindlesham
    • Sonning
    • Spencers Wood
    • Swallowfield
    • Three Mile Cross
    • Twyford
    • Wargrave
    • Winnersh
    • Wokingham
    • Wokingham Without
    • Woodley
    • Woosehill
    • Yateley
    Thames Valley Police

    Police hunt suspects after spate of vehicle thefts in Twyford and Charvil

    Ulanda's litter. Picture: Guide Dogs

    Could you be a puppy mum mum? Charity seeks more local volunteers

    Andy Ng with Wokingham MP Clive Jones.

    Hongkongers mark Tiananmen Square massacre

    Henley's Dame Mary Berry. Pic: Britt Willougby.

    Favourites return for Henley Literary Festival’s 20th edition

    Shortcut to M4/A329M from Crowthorne and Nine Mile Ride

    New road cuts M4 journey times for Crowthorne and Finchampstead drivers

    It owns owns Peacock Farm in Jennetts Park.

    Hall & Woodhouse named as Best Places to Work employer for third year

    Reform UK Bracknell poster

    Reform UK’s Bracknell chief admits ChatGPT created images in controversial campaign

    Shane King, aged 32 and of no fixed abode, was sentenced at Reading Magistrates Court on Monday, June 1, to 8 weeks imprisonment.

    Shoplifter sentenced to 8 weeks in jail following fraud and theft

    Reading and Wokingham area pubs and breweries are in the 50th edition of the CAMRA Real Ale Guide Picture: Pixabay

    Wokingham Ale Trail to launch on Sunday

  • CRIME
  • SPORT
    • All
    • Binfield FC
    • Reading FC
    Annie, Lewis and Ethan Moody.

    England great comes back to Bracknell

    Reading FC

    Reading FC confirm first pre-season friendly of the summer

    Reading FC

    Reading FC face battle for transfer target as Oxford United move ahead

    Charlie Savage is linked with a summer move away from Reading

    ‘He’d be a big loss’: Reading FC legend comments on transfer speculation surrounding Royals’ star

    Tom Ince

    Former Reading FC star becomes free agent after being released by Championship club

    Cricket

    Berkshire and Oxfordshire take win a piece in NCCA T20 double header

    Eastheath House on Eastheath Avenue.

    Padel plans approved for Wokingham unit

    Colleagues from law firm Blandy&Blandy pedalled to raise money for charity. Picture: Blandy&Blandy

    Law colleagues pedal for good causes

    Margaret Wrigley steps up to accept her award at the 2025 TradeMark Berkshire Football Awards. Photo: Darren Woolley.

    Shortlist announced for Football in Berkshire 2026 awards

  • READING FC
  • COMMUNITY
    Ulanda's litter. Picture: Guide Dogs

    Could you be a puppy mum mum? Charity seeks more local volunteers

    Andy Ng with Wokingham MP Clive Jones.

    Hongkongers mark Tiananmen Square massacre

    Henley's Dame Mary Berry. Pic: Britt Willougby.

    Favourites return for Henley Literary Festival’s 20th edition

    It owns owns Peacock Farm in Jennetts Park.

    Hall & Woodhouse named as Best Places to Work employer for third year

    Reading and Wokingham area pubs and breweries are in the 50th edition of the CAMRA Real Ale Guide Picture: Pixabay

    Wokingham Ale Trail to launch on Sunday

    Holme Grange Craft Village is open every day from 10am until 4pm. Picture: Emma Merchant

    Holme Grange Craft Village: ‘Welcome back everyone’

    Yuan Yang MP and Professor Driver were guests at a Woodley showing of the People's Emergency Briefing. Picture: Reading & Mid-Berks Steering Group

    MP Yuan Yang endorses new climate crisis film in Woodley

    Twyford Beer Festival on Saturday.

    Three days of beer, cider and live music await at Twyford Festival

    Limited tickets are still available.

    A weekend for foodies at Dinton Pastures

  • LIFESTYLE
    • All
    • Food
    • Health
    • Obituaries
    • People
    Henley's Dame Mary Berry. Pic: Britt Willougby.

    Favourites return for Henley Literary Festival’s 20th edition

    It owns owns Peacock Farm in Jennetts Park.

    Hall & Woodhouse named as Best Places to Work employer for third year

    Reading and Wokingham area pubs and breweries are in the 50th edition of the CAMRA Real Ale Guide Picture: Pixabay

    Wokingham Ale Trail to launch on Sunday

    Twyford Beer Festival on Saturday.

    Three days of beer, cider and live music await at Twyford Festival

    Limited tickets are still available.

    A weekend for foodies at Dinton Pastures

    It has been approved by cabinet members.

    Bracknell unveils ambitious new net zero roadmap – here’s what it means for you

    Strange the Jewellers in Bush Walk.

    Strange to sponsor Wokingham Pride

    Women’s barbershop chorus from Earley, The Barberettes, strike a chord

    Trafford Enid

  • WHAT’S ON
    • All
    • Arts
    • Entertainment
    AThe Unthanks Picture: Andrew Merritt

    RaW Sounds Today: The Unthanks, Fawlers, TRASHCAT

    Reading and Wokingham area pubs and breweries are in the 50th edition of the CAMRA Real Ale Guide Picture: Pixabay

    Wokingham Ale Trail to launch on Sunday

    Twyford Beer Festival on Saturday.

    Three days of beer, cider and live music await at Twyford Festival

    Limited tickets are still available.

    A weekend for foodies at Dinton Pastures

    Wolfsbane Picture: Andrew Merritt

    RaW Sounds Today: Wolfsbane, MOTHER, Salvador Scott

    Family Fun Awaits at Marvellous Festival 2026!

    Scarecrows of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Regan on show in Sonning in the 1990s. Pic: Andrew Batt.

    70+ scarecrows, secret gardens and thousands raised — Sonning’s beloved event returns”

    Wijugham Pride 2025. Pic: Andrew Batt.

    Wokingham Pride seeks volunteers for July event

    Helicon Picture: Andrew Merritt

    RaW Sounds Today: Helicon, Echo Chambers, Two-Man Giant Squid

  • BUSINESS
  • ADVERTISE
  • CONTACT
No Result
View All Result
Wokingham.Today
No Result
View All Result
Home Uncategorised

Battling Bracknell Bees go down to heartbreaking overtime defeat to bogey side Peterborough Phantoms

by Lewis Rudd
November 27, 2015
in Uncategorised
Bees v Manchester Oct   Carl Thompson

Carl Thompson's first goal for Bees opened the scoring on Thursday night (PIcture: Bob Swann)

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Bracknell Bees 2 Peterborough Phantoms 3

EDGARS BEBRIS broke Bracknell hearts on Thursday night when hitting the overtime winner which sent Bees crashing to a narrow defeat at the Hive.

The additional five minutes was just 21 seconds old when the forward collected a pass from Craig Scott and steadied himself before unleashing a strike which flashed past Alex Mettam in the hosts’ goal and straight into the top shelf.

Defeat was harsh on the hosts, who took the lead twice against a side boasting the meanest defence in the league to date.

But the reigning play-off champions fought back, and with the incentive of a win taking them top of the EPIHL standings, twice pegged back Bees before a moment of magic saw them secure victory, leaving their hosts with just a point for their efforts.

In what has been a difficult week off the ice, following a statement on the club’s finances and the loss of Frantisek Bakrlik to Milton Keynes Lightining on Wednesday, Bracknell were looking to produce some cheer on it by securing a third win on the spin.

Related posts

Man arrested after altercation following crash in Wokingham

Police hunt suspects after spate of vehicle thefts in Twyford and Charvil

But in order to do so would have to overcome a Phantoms side which had won the previous 13 fixtures between the two sides.

And Bees would go into the fixture missing the absent David Savage, Matt Towalski, Callum Fowler and Tom Annetts, with young netminder Matty Smital taking the place of the latter.

Yet they started brightly, with Jan Bendik stinging the hands of Peterborough goalie Janis Auzins early on before fellow import Milan Kostourek, from a central position, screwed a shot wide of a post.

Peterborough, though, would go even closer from their first real attack, with Scott rattling the ironwork from a powerful drive.

The pipework would soon come to the hosts’ rescue once again when Ales Padelek tried his luck, with Bebris over with the next attempt at goal.

Losing captain Matt Foord to a hooking call would result in the away side pilling further pressure on Bees from the powerplay, where Scott and Tom Norton, twice, went close to breaking the deadlock.

A moments respite, though, came when Vanya Antonov, on the breakaway, played in player-coach Lukas Smital, but his attempt to stroke the puck under Auzins was easily swallowed up by the netminder.

The chances and penalties (Sam Waller – roughing; Scott Robson – interference) continued to come and go for both sides, but neither were able to capitalise.

Arguably the best opportunity of the period, though, would fall the way of the visitors when Darius Pliskauskas, skating from deep, found himself one-on-one with Mettam.

The former Slough Jet chose to go high, but ended up clearing the crossbar. He then dragged another shot wide.

Milan Kostourek was at the heart of everything going forward for the hosts (Picture: Bob Swann)
Milan Kostourek was at the heart of everything going forward for the hosts (Picture: Bob Swann)

Antonov and Kostourek both traded missed opening as the opening session, still at stalemate, neared a conclusion.

But with just 24 seconds left on the clock, Bracknell seized the initiative.

In receiving a pass from Bendik, Scott Spearing showed close control to wriggle away from a marker before unleashing a shot on goal which was deflected home by Carl Thompson, who celebrated a first goal in the black and gold.

The lead was just desserts for the hosts, who had kept the opposition at bay and looked a real threat going forward, but it would not last long.

Peterborough began the second stanza on the offensive and quickly became encamped in opposition territory.

And when Norton and James Ferrera combined, only to see a strike diverted away, Pliskauskas was on hand over on the right side to sweep the rebound home, which was helped into the net somewhat by Mettam.

Punished for holding saw Robson sent to the sin-bin not long after, but Smital and Antonov were wide with chances which fell their way and the powerplay went without reward.

Yet they would fall into penalty trouble again, this time for having too many men on the ice, and it was during these two minutes where Kostourek went charging down the right wing before squaring to Spearing, whose first-time effort was only just wide of an upright.

Hearts, though, were soon in mouths when the Phantoms stormed up the other end, where Scott pinged a strike towards Mettam, who did well to get something behind the effort – only for the puck to drop loose in a precarious position.

The ‘keeper, however, showed great reflexes to prevent a certain tap in at the far post.

This was quickly followed by a Bracknell attack – and a mass scramble inside the crease as Bees tried desperately to regain the lead.

It was difficult to see where the puck was at this point, and many thought Foord had produced the finishing touch, but any celebrations were quickly ended by the officials, who called the play dead.

The final chance of the period would go to the hosts, and it was born out of an incisive move instigated by Kostourek.

With Bees pouring forward on the counter, the import offloaded to Antonov, who then sent Smital through on goal, but the coach got his angles wrong and the opportunity went begging.

Full of ideas and backed by a passionate crowd, Bracknell looked the most likely to score next, and they did just 22 seconds into the third session.

Starting the period on the powerplay following a goalie interference committed by the opposition, a trademark Bendik drive from the blueline, via a deflection, slammed into the crossbar.

Vanya Antonov had restored Bracknell's lead (Picture: Bob Swann)
Vanya Antonov had restored Bracknell’s lead (Picture: Bob Swann)

But with Auzins already committed, Antonov reacted quickest to turn the puck home at the far post.

Peterborough’s response was an immediate one, but the frame of the goal was again to get in the way of an equaliser.

Bracknell soon regained control of the fixture. Having hunted in packs all night was to almost reap rewards when Kostourek and Antonov did well to turnover possession in the corner, where the former went on to work Auzins into a smart stop down to his right.

The decisive moment of the game, however, saw Spearing burst down the left flank and pick out Thompson, who was presented with the chance to double his tally for the evening.

The forward did everything right, but would agonisingly see the puck skim the crossbar and into the possession of the Phantoms, who worked their way up the rink, where Robson’s pull back over on the left would end up lighting the lamp following another wicked deflection.

Undeterred, Bracknell took the game to their higher-ranked opponents once more, but Smital and Kostourek were to be left frustrated after late attempts to snatch the win were foiled, meaning overtime would be needed to try and determine a winner.

It looked as though Bracknell would continue asking the questions once play resumed, but having stormed into the end zone, the Phantoms stole in, where Bebris would deliver the final blow.

The two teams meet again tomorrow night in Cambridgeshire, where Bees will be looking to end a winless streak stretching some two years against the Phantoms (7pm).

Sheffield Steeldogs then visit the Hive on Sunday (6pm).

Keep up to date by signing up for our daily newsletter

We don’t spam we only send our newsletter to people who have requested it.

Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription.

Previous Post

Pedestrian injured by motorcyclist near Woodley precinct

Next Post

Forecasts of strong winds across Wokingham prompts Met Office to issue yellow weather warning

FOLLOW US

POPULAR THIS WEEK

Sir John Redwood is he former Conservative MP for Wokingham.

From Thatcher to Trump: Former Wokingham MP John Redwood examines the future of the right

June 4, 2026

Trafford Enid

June 1, 2026
Police are on scene in Woodley

Police cordon sparks alarm outside Woodley supermarket after serious incident

May 30, 2026
It has been approved by cabinet members.

Bracknell unveils ambitious new net zero roadmap – here’s what it means for you

June 3, 2026
Poundsteetcher in Peach Street on Tuesday afternoon. Pic: ASndrew Batt.

Poundstretcher in Peach Street repossessed

June 2, 2026

Property Problem Page with Stowhill Estates Berkshire: Lifestyle marketing – aspirational or nonsense?

June 4, 2026

ABOUT US

Wokingham Today is dedicated to providing news online across the whole of the Borough of Wokingham. It is a Social Enterprise, existing to support the various communities in Wokingham Borough.

Wokingham.Today is a Social Enterprise and aims to ensure that everyone within the Borough has free access to independent and up-to-date news. However, providing this service is not without costs. If you are able to, please make a contribution to support our work.

CONTACT US

news@wokinghampaper.co.uk

Keep up to date with our daily newsletter

We don’t spam we only send our newsletter to people that have subscribed

Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription.

  • Support Us
  • Book Advertising
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Get the Print Edition
  • Sign up for our daily newsletter

The Wokingham Paper Ltd publications are regulated by IPSO – the Independent Press Standards Organisation.
If you have a complaint about a  The Wokingham Paper Ltd  publication in print or online, you should, in the first instance, contact the publication concerned, email: editor@wokingham.today, or telephone: 0118 327 2662. If it is not resolved to your satisfaction, you should contact IPSO by telephone: 0300 123 2220, or visit its website: www.ipso.co.uk. Members of the public are welcome to contact IPSO at any time if they are not sure how to proceed, or need advice on how to frame a complaint.

No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • MY AREA
    • Arborfield
    • Barkham
    • Beech Hill
    • Binfield
    • Bracknell
    • Charvil
    • Crowthorne
    • Earley
    • Emmbrook
    • Finchampstead
    • Grazeley
    • Henley
    • Hurst
    • Lower Earley
    • Norreys
    • Reading
    • Remenham
  • CRIME
  • COMMUNITY
  • LIFESTYLE
  • SPORT
  • READING FC
  • OBITUARIES
  • WHAT’S ON
  • BUSINESS
  • PHOTOS
  • ADVERTISE WITH US
  • CONTACT US
  • WHERE TO GET THE PRINT EDITION
  • SUPPORT US

© 2022 - The Wokingham Paper Ltd - All Right Reserved.