Southern Region Women’s League Cup Final
ASCOT UNITED got their hands on silverware after they were successful in the cup final against Eastleigh in the Community.
The teams were deadlocked at 0-0 after a tense opening 85 minutes.
But it was Ascot who ensured they produced a strong final push to take the trophy with two late goals.
With 85 minutes on the clock, the Yellas found the breakthrough when Laura Spark’s through ball found Nicole Brown to put them ahead.
Ascot stayed strong defensively and were rewarded with a second goal with virtually the final play of the game to confirm themselves as champions when Hannah Bennett converted in the 11th minute of stoppage time.
Thames Valley Women’s Division One
TILEHURST PANTHERS kept their title hopes alive with a double header success over Harwell and Hendred.
The first match saw the Panthers run out as 3-1 winners with a brace from Leah Why and a goal from Deanna Cane.
In the next fixture, Why netted a hat-trick and a goal from Georgia Hayes helped Panthers to take a 4-2 win.
Tilehurst are in third on 37 points with three games left to play. They trail second placed Ascot by four points but have a game in hand.
They are five points behind current leaders New Bradwell St Peter who have already completed their campaign.
Thames Valley Women’s Division 3S
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA RESERVES maintain their lead at the top after earning a huge away win at BURGHFIELD.
Goals from Megan Averill, Chloe Barton, Laura Comerford, Ciara Jolliffe, Lilly-May Varney and Katie Sayer helped the Boars to a 6-1 victory.
Eversley have a one point lead over second place Larkspur Rovers who have a game in hand.
CAVERSHAM AFC picked up a win and a loss in a double header against Taplow United.
The first game saw Taplow take the points with a 3-1 win before Caversham won the reverse fixture by the same scoreline.