Southern Region Women’s League Cup
ASCOT UNITED booked their place in the cup final after their home success over Wycombe Wanderers.
The Yellas flew out the traps and got off to the perfect start by scoring with the first play of the game.
A slick team move was finished off by Dom Carrington who connected with Tiffany Skinner’s cross to score the opening goal of the tie.
Ascot’s lead was extended in the 15th minute when Carrington and Skinner’s roles were reversed as the scorer turned provider to set up her team mate.
Wycombe responded quickly to get on the scoresheet in the 23rd minute, but the goals kept coming and Ascot restored their two goal lead in the 35th minute when Carrington found the net from 25 yards out.
The Yellas managed to maintain their lead throughout second-half proceedings to ensure they moved through to the final of the competition.
Thames Valley Women’s Division One
ASCOT UNITED RESERVES cut the gap on second place New Bradwell St Peter in a tight contest.
The Yellas ensured they collected their 10th league win in 13 matches as Teya Uppal netted the only goal of the game.
Ascot are now just one point behind New Bardwell with two games in hand and are two points behind leaders Mortimer with one game in hand.
MORTIMER continued their reign at the top of the table with an away win at bottom side Banbury United.
Goals from Louise Delaney and Tammy Robinson wrapped up a 2-0 win for Mortimer.
They lead the division on 34 points with 11 wins from 14 games.
TILEHURST PANTHERS are in fourth after they defeated Procision Oxford away from home.
Thea Wraight netted a brace and Leah Why concluded the scoring to confirm a 3-1 win for Panthers.
Tilehurst are in fourth on 28 points from 13 matches.
Thames Valley Women’s Division Two
S4K BERKS COUNTY are in ninth after they suffered their eighth loss of the season.
Claudia Periquito and Kate Stewart scored for the Fawkes, but they were on the end of a 5-2 loss.
Thames Valley Women’s Division 3S
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA RESERVES are at the top of the table after they defeated Taplow United.
A double from Megan Averill helped the Boars to a 2-1 win in their 10th win in 13 league matches.
Eversley now lead the division on 32 points which puts them one point ahead of Shinfield Rangers having played one match fewer.
WARGRAVE DEVELOPMENT remain in 10th place after they lost 5-1 to Larkspur Rovers.