Isthmian South Central
BINFIELD suffered defeat on the final day of the season at home to Chipstead.
The away team edged in front in the 16th minute and quickly doubled their lead three minutes later.
The Moles hit back in the 35th minute through Liam Tack who scored with a spectacular finish to beat the keeper.
But Binfield were unable to grab an equaliser throughout the second-half which meant their debut season at step four ended with a loss.
However, it has been a positive first campaign in the league for the Moles who finish in eighth.
Binfield co-manager Jamie McClurg said: “Another season over and top eight finish after promotion last season in a very competitive league. Massive thank you all our players, staff, volunteers and fans you have gave us everything. A fantastic group of people to work with and be around.”
Former Binfield manager and coach Roger Herridge added: “It wasn’t the result we all wanted but it’s been another brilliant season of progression on and off the pitch. A wonderful group of players led by a top class management duo.”
Combined Counties Premier North
READING CITY ended the season in style with a 3-2 victory over Burnham.
The win means that the Cityzens finish the season in 9th on 44 points.
Combined Counties Division One
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA concluded their campaign with a 2-1 away triumph at Enfield Borough.
The Boars fell behind just before half-time, but they recovered in the second-half with goals from Connor Allston and Paras Gill to take the points.
Eversley now have a tense wait to see whether they will qualify for the play-offs.
They are currently in fifth, but seventh placed Kensington & Ealing Borough have two games left to play.
Kensington will need to win both of their matches and beat Eversley’s +30 goal difference to overtake them into the play-offs.
Eversley manager Matty Angell said: “We are still in the hunt for that play off spot but now have to wait to see if Kensington continue their amazing run of results of late. What will be will be but a top five/six finish in my first full season in three and a half years of being here isn’t a bad return.”
BERKS COUNTY earned three points on their travels to Bedfont & Feltham.
A double from Akem-Che helped the Swords to a 2-1 win.
They are in ninth with three games left to play.
Thames Valley Women’s Division One
CAVERSHAM UNITED lost out to second placed Carterton in their final match of the league season.
Having taken the lead in the first-half, the Goats were unable to preserve their advantage and conceded before half-time.
Carterton added three more in the second-half to take the win.
Caversham finish the season in sixth on 23 points in their debut season.
Thames Valley Women’s Division 3S
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA RESERVES ended their season with a victory over WARGRAVE DEVELOPMENT.
Megan Lawrence, Molly Tzanetis and Ellie Messitt were on target for the Boars, while Tina Leahy netted for Wargrave to make it 3-1.
The Boars end the season in ninth on 13 points, while Wargrave finished one place above on 15 points.